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Two arrests made at Fairfield

Fairfield student Kevin Dunkin ‘15 was arrested early Tuesday morning after allegedly stealing a Fairfield professor’s credit cards, officials say.

Freedom without justice

Imagine a concrete box called home, orange mystery slop meals, shuffling in chains until you forget how to walk without them, consistently being beaten sometimes to the point of urinating blood and denied sunlight until nearly blind.
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Volleyball wins share of MAAC

Over the past 18 seasons, they have won the conference regular season title 13 times. They have made the MAAC Championship Tournament in every single one of those seasons, making it to the Championship’s finale 13 times.
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Why we need school spirit

It’s that time of year: School spirit is at its peak with college basketball underway and college football approaching bowl season. While some may think school spirit does not matter, I believe it is important because of the atmosphere it brings to a university.

Don’t sweep immigration under the rug

In September, President Obama reached a compromise with Russia on Syria’s chemical weapons. October focused on tension in Congress regarding the federal budget that resulted in a piece of kick-the-can legislation rather than solving our ultimate gridlock. This month, the media has focused on a serious flaw in President Obama’s health care plan.
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Freshman student helps capture Fairfield from above

World famous aerial cinematographer Al Cerullo payed a special visit to Fairfield this past weekend, donating his time and services by taking breathtaking aerial photographs and video of the Town of Fairfield, Fairfield University and Fairfield Beach, from the cineflex camera mounted to his AS355 TwinStar helicopter.

Freshmen strive to bring Greek life to FU

Over the past two weeks, Nick Ferry ‘17 and Matthew Peacock ‘17 have been working together to gather support from classmates and the administration to start Greek life at Fairfield. After agreeing that Fairfield lacks in school spirit, Ferry and Peacock decided they would try to improve the university by giving Greek life a home at Fairfield.
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Her Cocktail, His Beer

What has happened to traditional dating? In today’s culture, being asked out on a real dinner date is something only reserved for couples who are already in a relationship. There are misconceptions surrounding dates that often cause boys and girls to shy away from taking the plunge.