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Out of the city, without a paddle

Last June, Fairfield athletics decided to abandon its pact with the City of Bridgeport and move the men's and women's rowing teams to a facility farther south down I-95, in Norwalk, citing 'the landlords' failure to meet the conditions of the lease,' according to a University press release.

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Wednesday is now Wednesday again

An early start to the spring semester and a plan to have both a Tuesday and a Wednesday become a Monday schedule have already made this year's academic schedule confusing and frustrating to members of the Fairfield community.

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Driving more than just the bus

StagBus driver and reggae musician Mutti Lewis might be losing his house, but will never lose hope. Lewis, the StagBus driver, is a reggae musician born in Jamaica.' He currently resides in Bridgeport playing music in local bars with his eight-piece band, while also driving the StagBus part time.

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Editorial: Seiser sees the big picture

Many students were initially skeptical of Jeff Seiser as he was won the position of FUSA president last year. After having Hutch Williams '08 in the presidency for two years, students were accustomed to having...
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Students, faculty react to Phelps’ marijuana use

Clearly, Phelps is not just a normal 20-something kid, gaining a highly-public role that must now weigh heavily on his conscience. Collegiate swimmers, who know all too well the demands of excelling in the water, seem to feel sympathetic toward his situation.

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A silent soldier

A four-time All-American at Kamehameha High School in Mililani, Hawaii, Taparra has subtly set the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) aflame this season.