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Fairfield downgraded in college rankings

After four years and somewhere upwards of $200,000, students will leave here with a single piece of paper granting them the title of Fairfield alumni. Unfortunately, for future and past graduates, the fact...
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Fairfield fraud

A stressful night of studying turns into an emotional breakdown. Weeks worth of assignments and term papers pile endlessly on a desk. Solitude and anxiety slowly degenerate into desperation, despair, and, in...
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New changes, faces in familiar places

Along with its drastic physical transformation, Fairfield is undergoing change within one of the core elements of the institution: the faculty. More professors are joining each department on campus,...
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Editorial

On May 18, 2008, more than 1,200 proud graduates received their degrees at Fairfield commencement with a sense of satisfaction, fulfillment and, most important, a clear conscience. Well, perhaps not everyone....
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Mirror Sports 3×5

1. Women's Soccer: MAAC Favorite? Tom Cleary: It's starting to look that way. They don't even have their top player, Nicole Cavallaro and are winning. Keith Connors: Why not? Chris Simmons: I think we just...
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Get your schedules out

Every year, fans eagerly wait to see what out-of-conference opponents the men's and women's basketball teams will face in the late fall. With a mix of challenging major conference teams and fellow mid-majors, the basketball schedules are always filled with exciting matchups.

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FU Take Two

Justin Burse has started all three games the Stags have played so far this season, allowing just four goals and leading Fairfield to a respectable a 1-2 record.

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Full Speed Ahead

The women's soccer team is on a roll. After a season-opening loss, the Stags have reeled off six straight wins, including two tournament titles.