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A ‘Keller’ Hit

In the midst of dreds, Patchouli oil, other herbal substances and people who wiggled rather than danced, the one-man jam band, Keller Williams, entertained throngs of excited fans on Saturday night in Hartford, Conn. The intimate setting of Webster Theater combined with leagues of devoted fans set the tone for the evening as Williams, barefoot, kicked off the evening, with a cover of Nirvana's "Lithium.
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Spring Weekend Sunday Could Have Alcohol

FUSA and IRHA have begun planning an exclusive event for juniors and seniors to be held on the townhouse lawn on the Sunday of Spring Weekend following the lacrosse game. However, the administration has not yet decided if alcohol will be provided.
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A’S Dean Prepares for New Position at Loyola-Maryland

Colorful balloons, Godiva chocolates and a bottle of champagne decorated the office of Timothy Law Snyder, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Thursday afternoon. These gifts celebrated his coming birthday as well as the announcement that he has accepted the position of vice president for Academic Affairs at Loyola College in Maryland.
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No Singing in the Rain

Snow on the ground and freezing temperatures can only mean one thing for the spring; Lacrosse season is upon us. However, despite the cold temperatures the Fairfield women's lacrosse team was unable to pull out wins in their opening weekend. "The turnovers and the attack transition was our biggest problem," said Head Coach Stacey McCue about the 8-7 loss to Villanova on Saturday and the 14-7 loss to Yale University on Monday night.
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Junior Guard Steals the Show on Senior Night

Sabra Wrice '08 has been a major scoring threat all season for the Stags. She is third in the MAAC in scoring, averaging 15.3 points per game. But Monday night against Siena, in the Stags' last regular season home game of the season, Wrice took her game to a different level.