With the start of a new season, the men's soccer team has not had an easy task, especially having to play five straight road games - leaving them with a 3-2 record to start off the season. Although their winning record may not be the best it could be - there is hope.
With a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championship title under its belt, the question that remains for this coming season is whether the women's soccer team can live up to last year's success. "A [championship] repeat is predicated on finding our way into the top four in the MAAC," said Head Coach Jim O'Brien.
The first week back at Fairfield U is always a magical one. The strain of moving in, the painful blow to the wallet from buying books and the awkward hellos from your spring hookups are not enough to keep you down.
Hello students and faculty of Fairfield University. My name is Frank. I'm here to make sure you get a dose of entertainment to sift you through another week of the same-old-same-old. I'll talk about other pressing issues including how to get the attention of that girl in Western Civilization class, how to make great first impressions with the elderly, or how to keep a sense of peace with your roommate who throws all their stuff on your side of the room.
Hello and welcome to the start of another fantastic year! I am so excited that all of you are back on campus! We here at FUSA were hard at work all summer and we are excited to finally act on some of the amazing events that we have planned. This past week we had our big week of welcome which was a huge success.
What a week. Since moving into my luxurious shag carpeted and currently bug free beach house, I'm drunker than Joe Namath on Sunday Night Football, a phenomenon involving seven empty packs of cigarettes, abusive use of a sledgehammer, and multiple sustained wounds to my forehead.
Monday, September 4 1:51 p.m. - A freshman reported that during move-in day, a box of his belongings was brought to the wrong room. 11:30 p.m - The first intoxicated person of the year, a junior, was found walking around the townhouses. They were brought to the Health Center for evaluation.