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We Cannot Look Forward Without Looking Back

When I arrived at Fairfield University nearly four years ago, almost every freshman lived in a forced triple, the quad had no grassy knoll, the townhouses had basements and the cafeteria’s plain white plates were almost as dull as the food served upon them.
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Inside Fairfield Intramurals

It starts the same for all of us: soccer in the fall, basketball in the winter and tee ball during the spring. Eventually we weed out what we aren’t good at or we don’t like and try new things. By high school it’s usually narrowed down to one or two sports that you are somewhat decent at. That’s where the dream ends for most athletes. Some are good enough to go on and play in college, but what about those who, although lack the physical ability, still have the heart?
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Tuberculosis Hits Fairfield

Monday afternoon, Fairfield University students, faculty and staff received an e-mail informing them that, “Fairfield University has been notified by the Connecticut Department of Public Health of a potential exposure to Tuberculosis by some members of the community.”
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The Times, They Been A Changin’

No kegs, no basements, no large gatherings at the point and no partying. Over the past 10 years, Fairfield University has seen many changes to the social climate of the school that have resulted in a majority of sponsored activities, student groups, and events geared for 21-year-olds being shutdown, banned or modified.