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If you’re a longtime fan of Real Estate or you’re just hearing about them now, be sure to listen to their newest album released this week. With the New Jersey band’s third and best record to date, they have found a way to make full use of their familiar sound without being redundant.
After a long day of classes and conflicts, Lauren Haviland ’15 shuffled to Gonzaga Hall for Glee Club practice at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21. As she indifferently took her seat, she leisurely pulled out her iPhone and scrolled through her emails. When her eyes fell upon one email, her day and her future were completely changed.
Without a doubt, 2013 was a stellar year for movies. Having watched all seven of the nominees for Best Picture, I anxiously anticipated the Academy Awards for the first time in years. Who will take home the little man? Who will walk away disappointed?
A new voice is making its way as an upcoming local artist of rap music. After having listened to Shah’s first five debut songs, I have come to the simple conclusion that he is like any new artist: he’s got raw talent and a strong voice.
If someone had asked Head Coach Joe Frager at the beginning of the season where he thought his team would finish in the standings for the regular season, there are a lot of different things he could have said.
After being down three goals after the first half, the Stags knew they needed to change up their game if they wanted to get the win against Lehigh on March 3 at University Field.
As the 2014 NFL Draft draws nearer, prospective players are being given the chance to show why they should be picked. Whether it is through the NFL scouting combine or through private workouts for individual teams, these college players want to make a good impression on teams in order to ensure that they are given a shot in the NFL.
With what has started as a strong two-win season opening for men’s lacrosse has since turned into a 2-2 record, following losses to Hofstra and Providence. In a hard-fought game on Alumni Field, Fairfield men’s lacrosse fell 14-11 to the visiting Providence Friars.