More Likely MAAC Champ: Men's or women's soccer? Chris Simmons: I like the ladies. Tom Cleary: The men's team has to overcome the loss of a few key players and the women's team looked really good last year, so...
Alija Pittenger's career as the Stags head coach has gotten off to a slow start. The team is 2-4 on what is a tough road trip, competing in tournaments
If there is a lesson to be learned based on the past year's experiences, it is this: the 'Red Sea' is nothing more than a pipedream or a reminiscent story of by-gone days of Fairfield glory.
After achieving a 4-9 record this past season, the team's third in the renowned ECAC, Fairfield has now turned to a vibrant 27-year old to guide the program to the next level.
The Stags started out with 1-1 record, but could not find a way to win in their home opener against Northeastern on Wednesday night, falling by a score of 2-1.
This year FUSA Speaks would like to take the Fairfield University community in a different direction. With the help of The Mirror, we hope to provide you with a more in depth look at FUSA from a variety of...
Hey! I am Darryl and I will be your guide through the world of politics. I am going to give you a different way to think about this election and how to really define 'change'? Do they really have your...
It is impossible not to notice the changes that have occurred on campus over the summer while students were on vacation. It is even more impossible not to notice the work that is still being done when the...
'The Irish in Film' returns ' ' ' For the fourth straight year, the American Studies and Irish Studies departments have teamed up to present 'The Irish in Film' series. Consisting of four films shown throughout the fall semester, each film will be shown in the Multimedia Room of the DiMenna-Nyselius Library and introduced by one of the professors in the Irish Studies minor department. The four scheduled films are 'Angels with Dirty Faces,' 'Odd Man Out,' 'The Boxer,' and 'The Fighting Prince of Donegal.' The series kicks off on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m.
As students returned to campus this past week, the University's housing problem was again put under a spotlight. Freshmen remain packed in triples, juniors forced to live in the suites and the Townhouses...