Fairfield saw a 70% increase in cases of alcohol disciplinary action between 2007 and 2008, with 1,285 cases in 2008 and only 900 in 2007. according to the Jeanne Cleary report.
Enraged. Frustrated. Confused. Parking has never been fun at Fairfield University and with many the changes made for this fall, students are less than enthused. Although students have now had some time to adjust to the changes, there is no shortage of complaints.
Chris Surette's article revealed the fact that some Fairfield University students’ attitude toward sex is a casual one. If the attitude is admittedly nonchalant, should Fairfield University not promote safety as opposed to silence?
For over two months now a debate has overtaken the campus: was The Mirror wrong for running the controversial He Said column on Sept. 30? That question, brought about by a motivated, brave and offended group...
Our senior editorial staff has witnessed the announcement of three concerts at Fairfield. What might be discouraging to FUSA is that half of the Editorial Board has not attended any FUSA concert in their...
The storied rivalry between Holy Cross and the Stags is back on the Fairfield campus, where the two teams have had memorable battles dating back to the 1970s, including when the Stags defeated the Crusaders 123-103 in 1977 in one of the program’s best games.
Fairfield’s top faculty body, the Academic Council, sent a strong message of support of The Mirror's freedom of expression this week and voted to recommend moving the paper out of Student Affairs and into the Academic Affairs division.