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“Drive” Receives Rave Reviews

Everyone. Must. See. Drive. This movie draws you in slowly--you don't know what you’re getting yourself into--and begins to get you attached to the characters: the stoic unnamed “Driver”, the...
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Don’t Take Life Too Seriously

If you search on the web for “The Mountain,” you will find, modestly perched atop advertisements for radio stations, youth camps, and ski resorts, a humbling three minute and eight second video that will...
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Redefining “Comm.Unity”

Gathered around a table, Jessica Fontanello ‘12, Christie Fogelstorm ‘12, Chelsea Pabon ‘12 and Nicole Laskowski ’12 worked feverishly on a poster to hang in the upper level BCC in order to promote...
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Billboard Top 5

1) “Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 5 (ft. Christina Aguilera)   Welcome back, Maroon 5! Now, what happened to your alternative ways? The first thing I thought of when I heard this song is: this...
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Mouth-watering Barbecue in Fairfield

The greatest tragedy of my life at Fairfield University is that Wilson’s BBQ, located at 1851 Post Road, is only open Thursday through Sunday. Wilson’s brings authentic barbecue cuisine to Fairfield...

The Fairfield Spot

Whether you feel like having a girl’s night out, having lunch with old friends or just having an intimate dinner with your boyfriend or girlfriend, The Fairfield Spot seems to hit the spot
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Why Don’t You Read the Student Handbook?

The college lifestyle is not exactly one of great stress and difficulty. Attend two classes a day, go to a club meeting or athletic practice, take a few naps, and make sure you squeeze in enough time to play...
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Fighting Fire With Fire

Imagine seeing a murderer strapped to a gurney, struggling to say his last words as prison guards inject a lethal dose of poison.  A human life is extinguished. Now imagine that person was...
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Concert Confusion

The supposed highlights of a year at college are the concerts. Maybe it’s the lack of quality music nowadays, lack of interest or lack of budget, but why does it seem like Fairfield always fails when it...