There is a street in downtown Cairo, and it has long been infamous as property of the Egyptian males who often engage in heinous acts against women there
If parents did their job well, it would make sense that children would continue the traditions and practices of their parents, without having a strong desire to rebel. Yet a better indication of successful...
As we senior editors finish our last issue of The Mirror and approach the finish line of our last semester run, there are a few things we hope to see in Fairfield’s future as we leave it...
Normally when green and red are together, people know the Christmas season is upon them. But now when people around Fairfield see red and green, they may start thinking about the environment, thanks to a...
An outlet for marriage and family therapy training will be the newest installation to be available on Fairfield University’s campus. On April 8 Fairfield President Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. will...
People around the world will forgo shoes on April 5. The popular shoe company TOMS has planned an event to raise awareness about children who do not own shoes. Students will be looking to bring this event...
When deciding on which candidate to vote for in the FUSA election, many students learned about the candidates’ agreement to abide by the newly written Constitution. While this promise sounds legitimate, some...
At 9:38, the big announcement was finally made and students cheered when Charlie Knights and Rob Vogel were announced the 65th FUSA President and Vice President for the 2011-2012 school year
As emails from the Housing office at Fairfield flood mailboxes campus wide, many sophomores are left reflecting on this year’s residential experiences with the Living and Learning Communities