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Editorial: Change has arrived

Over the past eight years, the American people have endured one of the worst tragedies in the country's history, fought a seemingly endless war and suffered together as their economy crashed. While the George...
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Editorial: Concert to be Legend-ary?

FUSA's announcement that John Legend will be performing at Fairfield for this year's concert has already brought mixed reviews similar to those of last year. In an apparent attempt to diversify the music here...
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Editorial: Obama for President

With less than a week away until the Presidential Election, Americans, especially college students, have an incredibly important decision on their hands, one that will decide both the short and long-term fate...
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Editorial: Himes for Congress

Although many Fairfield students are not registered to vote in the Fourth Congressional District, which represents both the University and the region, it is still an important race for the campus. Jim Himes...
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Editorial: Cheers all around

Testing the capabilities of an undergraduate It's hard enough to get most students involved, especially in politics. There is a perception of student apathy on campus, but with a presidential election fast...
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Editorial: A prime time for discussion

In evaluating the current crime reports for on campus offenses, one can see that the number of reported incidents of larceny and underage drinking has increased. However, if you asked any student on campus if...
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Editorial: Project Halo is a go

Not known for its population of lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and trans-sexual (LGBT) students, Fairfield University is making strides to make students aware that the LGBT community does exist, and it is something...
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Editorial: Think ahead

Everyone on campus knows that the housing situation at Fairfield has consistently been a problem. In recent years, students left Fairfield at the end of the year not knowing where they would live the next semester.

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Think ahead

Everyone on campus knows that the housing situation at Fairfield has consistently been a problem. In recent years, students left Fairfield at the end of the year not knowing where they would live the next...
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Editorial

On May 18, 2008, more than 1,200 proud graduates received their degrees at Fairfield commencement with a sense of satisfaction, fulfillment and, most important, a clear conscience. Well, perhaps not everyone....