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Change Hits the Housing Lottery

The Fairfield housing system may be looking up for the future. Charlie Sousa, associate director of Residence Life, answered a few of the questions that seem to surface every year during the...
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Stags Fill the Parted Red Sea

4,094 fans packed the men’s home basketball game against conference rival Iona on Friday night. It was the 8th largest crowd ever for a Fairfield basketball game
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Muniz Hesitates to Deliver

A simmering dispute among student government leaders exploded into the open this week when FUSA Senate President Eddie Muniz vetoed a resolution that would have required him to give a State of the University...
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Letter to the Editor: IRHA Responds

To the Editor: In last week’s His iPhone section, the writer advocated for the dissolving of IRHA, at least according to his image of a more perfect Fairfield U. While the writer is entitled to his...
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There’s No Crying in Politics

Under heavy scrutiny, John Boehner assumed his new position as the Speaker of the House this month, wrestling away the gavel that most assumed Nancy Pelosi would clutch in her cold, dead hands. However,...
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Strange Living is Stressful

“Please forgive me Mom and Dad. I take back everything I said about wanting to get out of the house. Let me come home, I’m begging you!” I never thought I’d hear so many freshmen say they couldn’t...
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State of the School Remains Unanswered

Under Section 4.3 of the FUSA Constitution, number four states, “At least once per academic year, the President must issue a ‘state-of-the-university’ address to keep the student body informed on...
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His iPhone: Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day. Last thing I want to hear is the cliché “it is a day created to cheat consumers out of money.” That is no longer original or witty. It’s simply a tired excuse for people who want to...