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Does Sleep Matter?

Tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. you have a final exam. You are stressing, hoping that everything you learned did not go in one ear and out the other. You are studying your notes, time is passing by, and your...
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Bellarmine Museum To Open In October

(Eds Note: At this moment, the basement of Bellarmine Hall is still just a basement. But in a few months, it will turn from an empty space into Bellarmine Museum, “a laboratory for learning,” according to...
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Construction at a Powerless Price

Residents of Kostka, Claver, and the senior apartments at Fairfield University were left without electricity from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. due to the construction of the school’s new senior dorms on Friday, April...
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R.I.P. BEACH 2015

The Fairfield administration tries to take away student privileges, one beach house at a time.
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It’s the Little Things that Count

With Earth Day coming up on April 22, it seems like an appropriate time to think about our own personal environmental impact and how we can improve some of these issues on campus.
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Overworked and Underpaid

The New York Times recently reported that many companies are being sued for using interns illegally without pay. What does this mean for college students?
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Tennis Seniors Play Final Home Matches

At the end of last season the men's tennis team celebrated along with their female counterparts, who had just won the MAAC Championship, earning a trip to the NCAA tournament. But one thing was clear, they...
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Update: Shots Fired From Car Outside Grape Disrupt Beach

An unidentified silver Mazda with tinted windows driven by a black male approached a group of students walking down Fairfield Beach Road near the Grape around 1 a.m. and after confronting them, pulled a gun out and fired five shots into the air before driving off, according to Fairfield Police spokesman Sgt. James Perez.