College campuses are not typically associated with violence and crime. As a 19-year-old woman, however, I am constantly reminded of the potential threat of assault. Women of my generation have been told...
A Review of “The Time Traveling Fashionista and Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile” by Bianca Turetsky Readers will be enthralled by this book’s beauty before starting to read this time- traveling tale....
As the Christmas season draws near and fall semester comes to a close, Christmas shopping is sure to be on our minds. “Rory’s Promise” is a perfect gift for younger siblings, nieces, nephews or for...
According to a survey conducted by the Guttmacher Institute, more than half of young men and more than a quarter of young women aged 18-29 have little knowledge of contraceptive services. In addition, 60...
The president and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, Caryl M. Stern, shared her passion for social justice in a lecture at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. In the annual Jacoby-Lunin Humanitarian...
Written by Elizabeth McDonagh, Contributing Writer, and Enxhi Myslymi, Managing Editor Sophomore Iman Jebara, who spoke at last year’s Syria panel, returned this year to share her family’s firsthand...
Often, the little things that go unnoticed are what make the biggest difference. For example, it is unlikely that you, along with a majority of Fairfield’s student body, have noticed that this semester...
Wednesday, 11/19 2:58 p.m. – A student was uncooperative and used profanities toward a DPS officer for failure to stop at a stop sign. The student was referred to student conduct. 3:36 p.m. –...
Whether he’s the face of the camera, behind the camera or writing the script, professor of communication Steve Yavner has certainly established himself as a journalist. Now, he uses his experience to better...
For the past 13 years, Fairfield’s annual Midnight Breakfast has served as both the climax of the University’s holiday celebrations, and as the ultimate stress-reliever for students in the midst of...