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Just a lil’ bit….Better

It's pretty easy to guess the response to who would win the cross-town showdown between 50 Cent and John Legend. The same can be said for the potential turn out of college students at a concert. ' Sure, John...
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Blink 182 return after four year breakup

After a long four-year hiatus, multi-platinum selling rock band Blink 182 pleased fans worldwide this past weekend with the announcement of the group's reformation. 'We used to play music together, and we...
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Han gone for good

Senior point guard Jonathan Han has decided to leave the Fairfield University men's basketball team for personal reasons and will not play the remainder of the season.

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Campus crime beat:

Wednesday, Jan. 28 2:43 a.m. A vending machine was vandalized in the lounge of Kostka. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact Public Safety. 6:49 p.m. During a snow...
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One Seiser fits all

It was a theme that has been repeated by many politicians throughout the country, from Connecticut Gov. Jodi Rell to newly inaugurated President Barack Obama. That theme: the struggles people face in the current economic crisis. FUSA President Jeffrey Seiser joined those ranks during his State of the University address on Monday night in the Barone Campus Center in front of more than 50 students and a handful of administrators. It was one of many points he made, but it was the one that hit the hardest.

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Jesuit Roundup 2/5/09

Santa Clara: Men's soccer player goes pro; Georgetown: Men's soccer player goes pro; Georgetown ranks in top for Peace Corps