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  2. Iron Thunderhorse - Wikipedia

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    Iron Thunderhorse is an author and prisoner in Texas. [1]He has described himself as the "Quinnipiac Grand Sachem, Historian, Linguist, and Thunderbird Clan Shaman" [2] and "the CEO and Legal Sovereign of ACQTC, Inc., a self-identifying tribe, and Hereditary Grand Sachem and Powwamanitomp (Shaman) of the Quinnipiac Thunder Clan". [3]

  3. Quinnipiac University - Wikipedia

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    The university's official student newspaper is The Quinnipiac Chronicle. [11] In 2007 and 2008, Quinnipiac briefly drew national attention over the university's control over the Chronicle and other aspects of students' speech after the then-editor of the Chronicle openly criticized a university policy that forbade the newspaper from publishing news online before it was published in print.

  4. Historical rankings of presidents of the United States ...

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    In the 1920s, sculptor Gutzon Borglum and President Calvin Coolidge selected George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln (L to R) to appear on Mount Rushmore—it later became an iconic symbol of presidential greatness, chosen to represent the nation's birth, growth, development and preservation, respectively.

  5. Quinnipiac - Wikipedia

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    The Quinnipiac were a historical Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. They lived in present-day New Haven County, Connecticut , along the Quinnipiac River . [ 2 ] Their primary village, also called Quinnipiac, was where New Haven, Connecticut is today.

  6. John L. Lahey - Wikipedia

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    Lahey was executive vice president of Marist College, where he served as chief operating officer.He became Quinnipiac’s president in 1987. Upon his arrival, Lahey initiated a strategic planning process, leading to the University’s unprecedented growth over the past two decades in enrollment, academic programs, reputation and physical plant.

  7. Farm River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Farm River State Park is a privately operated, publicly owned recreation area on the western shore of the Farm River estuary in the town of East Haven, Connecticut.Public access to the 62-acre state park is limited and boating is restricted to those with passes obtained from Quinnipiac University, which manages the park for the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

  8. Ireland's Great Hunger Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's Great Hunger Museum (Irish: Músaem An Ghorta Mhóir) was founded in 2012 in Hamden, Connecticut as part of Quinnipiac University to document and educate the public on the Irish Great Famine of 1845–1852, as well as its causes and consequences.

  9. Quinnipiac University Polling Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Quinnipiac University Poll is a public opinion polling center based at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. It surveys public opinion in Connecticut , Florida , Georgia , Iowa , Michigan , Minnesota , New York , New Jersey , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , Ohio , Texas , Virginia , Wisconsin and nationally.