Fairfield softball dropped the first game of their supposed doubleheader against Marist College at a score of 10-0. The second game of the day was rained out. In their first game of Metro-Atlantic Athletic...
In a way that is not immediately clear, the annexation of Crimea might actually be a good thing for Ukrainians. That is — not simply the people who happen to live within the current borders of this Eastern...
The Fairfield women’s basketball team defeated the Maine Black Bears in the Women’s Basketball Invitational quarterfinal game at a score of 63-50 on Saturday afternoon. Senior Katie Cizynski posted her...
Photos contributed by Dr. Nels Pearson / English Department: (left to right), Actor Stephen Rea meets students after an Irish literature course, taught by Dr. Nels Pearson. A thick Irish drawl echoed...
On Wed., March 19, over 40 Fairfield students, faculty, staff, workers and administrators gathered in a small corner of the lower level Barone Campus Center in what one organizer called a “kind of grassroots democracy.”
Lush space rock soundscapes tumble over Springsteen summer ballad nostalgia on cruise control. The War on Drugs has released a new track from their upcoming album “Lost in the Dream.” “Red Eyes” has all the makings of a 1980’s teen anthem and convincingly delivers that dream in a package of Cosmic Americana.
After the breakthrough success of their 2010 single, “Pumped Up Kicks,” the Los Angeles-based band was put on the map as a frontrunner in pop music. They have returned with their sophomore album “Supermodel,” which lives up to this standard.
Dreaming of spring weather? I know I am! Why not trick your senses and try this delicious, fruity treat until the sun comes out? Lemon water can get boring after a while, so here you have a healthy, but prettier, treat that you can look forward to and that won’t set you behind on your goals.
When most of us shop, our instinct is to buy whatever immediately attracts us. Unfortunately, this habit can limit our individual styles because we ignore clothing that doesn’t instantly catch our attention. These shopping tips will help to expand your personal style.
There was nothing but applause for the dancers of Fairfield’s Dance Ensemble as they took the stage on Friday, March 14 at the Regina A. Quick Center. The night was filled with beautiful performances by the 61 members of Fairfield’s largest student-run club on campus. The Dance Ensemble spent about six months preparing for that one night.