QUChronicle.com April 17, 2013 Volume 82 Issue 25 Proud recipient of the New England Society of Newspaper Editors' award for 2012 & 2013 College Newspaper of the Year
Sports Walk-on Wilbur thrives, page 16
opinion It’s just a game, page 6
Arts & life B.o.B rocks the Bank, page 9
Frozen heartbreak
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The Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team looks on after Saturday’s National Championship game. The Bobcats lost to Yale, 4-0, and did not win its first national title. For more photos and stories, see page 20.
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partment press release said. The five will appear in court on April 26, the press release from the Hamden Police Department said. The students may also have to go through the university’s conduct process after investigation from the police and Public Safety, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Seann Kalagher said. Students had gathered at the Bobcat on Thursday night to celebrate the hockey team’s win in the semifinals game against St. Cloud State. One student was taken into custody by the Hamden Police De-
mediate reaction was, ‘Is everyone okay?’ My hands were flying on my phone texting people. I don’t even know what I said to everyone until I looked at my phone and saw that everyone was good.” Freshman Melissa Barosy’s father works in Boston and has a cousin who was at the marathon, but says that both are safe. “It took me a while to process it,” she said. “It was very tragic and I am lucky that I didn’t know anyone who got hurt. President Barack Obama is investigating whether the explosions were foreign or domestic terrorism.
By JULIA PERKINS News Editor
Pi Beta Phi won Greek Week Friday night after coming in first place in the lip sync competition and second place in Thursday’s God and Goddess event. In second place for the overall Greek Week competition was Alpha Delta Pi, while Sigma Phi Epsilon took third place. Greek Week is a series of contests between the fraternities and sororities on campus, where the organizations compete against each other in events like Go Greek Go, Penny Wars,
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Did you know anyone at the Boston Marathon?
Each year, the Boston Marathon is held on Patriot’s Day. Patriot’s Day is a Massachusetts state holiday celebrating the start of the Revolutionary War with the battle of Lexington and Concord. For many, Patriot’s Day is a symbol of American pride and freedom. Freshman Rebecca Carlone has friends who live in Boston and her brother goes to Northeastern. She was frightened when she heard the news about the explosions. “Your brain starts going a million miles per second,” she said. “It sucks that you have to think [of the] worst-case scenario. I have a lot of friends in Boston so my im-
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A lamppost was taken down during Sunday night’s riot on the Mount Carmel Campus.
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Two explosions went off near the finish line at the Boston Marathon on Monday. The New York Times reported that three people died and 176 others were injured. Quinnipiac freshman Riley Starr ran the Boston Marathon and was near Boston College when the first explosion went off. “I was at BC when it happened and I honestly can’t believe this would happen in Boston and especially on this day,” Starr said. “Today is a day for people to run and celebrate. I’m really shaken up, this is supposed to be a great city.”
By JULIA PERKINS
An estimated 1,500 to 1,800 students took to the Quad Saturday evening to express their disappointment with the men’s hockey team’s loss in the NCAA Frozen Four tournament, according to Chief of Public Safety David Barger. Three students and two visitors to the university were arrested and university property was vandalized, according to a press release from the Hamden Police Department. Freshman Maxx Goldblatt was charged with Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree after knocking down a light pole on the Quad, the Hamden Police Department press release said. Sophomores Jake Striefler and Connor Powers were also charged with Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree after trying to damage light poles. Steven Alterisio of Totowa, NJ stole money and electronic equipment from a Quinnipiac student and “head-butted” his girlfriend. He was charged with Larceny in the 6th Degree and Disorderly Conduct, the Hamden Police Department press release said. Zachary Alvey of Caldwell, NJ was charged with Breach of Peace in the 2nd Degree after pushing a public safety officer who was trying to help the intoxicated Alvey into an ambulance, the Hamden Police De-
Quinnipiac reacts to Boston Marathon explosions
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Senior Alyssa Lungarini dances with her Pi Beta Phi sisters on Friday night’s lip sync at TD Bank Sports Center for Greek Week.
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