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Candlelight vigil in memory of Kristen Duhamel ’10

Students attended a candlelight vigil on Sunday to remember sophomore Kristen Duhamel, who died in a car accident on the Merritt Parkway on Sept. 22. The vigil took place following 9:30 mass at the Egan Chapel; students held lit candles and processed from the chapel to the Quad, where Duhamel lived.
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Fairfield: No plans to go all green in residence halls

Grass topped roofs. Energy efficient appliances. Suite-style rooms. These are just some of the features nearly 400 incoming freshmen have access to at their new five-story eco-friendly residence hall at Loyola College in Maryland. The 10,000 square foot building consists of reclaimed or locally produced materials, including steel beams made from 90 percent scrap metal and bricks from a factory 35 miles away in Pennsylvania.
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Anonymous donor provides library with new technology

An anonymous donor recently provided the DiMenna Nyselius library with a $26,500 technological upgrade. The project was funded by the University's capital equipment funds, and from an anonymous local resident in appreciation of the library's community access and services.
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Students without influence on tuition decisions

When colonists felt like they were being charged an unfair amount of money without representation in their governing body, a revolution occurred and a new country was formed. At Fairfield, a Stag-inspired uprising may soon be justified as the 4,008 undergraduates watch helplessly as tuition rates continue to rise.
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Mirror Sports 3 x 5

He said's Dan Stanczyk guest stars on this week's 3 x 5, talking about campus leaders, basketball schedules and school leaders.
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This Week in Sports at Fairfield

Cross country performs well at Leeber Invitational: The Fairfield cross country teams race only once on campus and had a successful outing in that one race, the Victor Leeber S.J. Invitational on Saturday. The men's team finished fifth, while the women's team placed sixth out of seven teams.
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Stags shutout Hartwick; Lose 5-0 to Harvard

It was a tale of two teams for men's soccer this past week. Against Hartwick on Wednesday night, the Stags showed the tough defense that has been the staple of the team all year in a 0-0 tie at Lessing Field. But against No. 11 Harvard on Saturday in Cambridge, the Stags slipped up and allowed five goals in a 5-0 loss.
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Thursday night smackdown:

Playing on Thursday night for the first time, the women's soccer team did its best to put on a show for the crowd. Six goals later, the Stags emerged with a thrilling 6-0 victory over Wagner. "We have been getting more opportunities, and tonight we were able to start converting," said co-captain Janna Breitenwischer '08, who had one goal and two assists in the game.