GHOST Dressing up as a ghost is probably one of the simplest and cheapest costumes you can make. It’s also a good throwback costume to a time when people dressed up to be cute and creative. To...
If you want a fresh perspective on the Jesuit Values, take a short break to watch “Expect Miracles” tonight in the DiMenna-Nyselius Library Multimedia Room at 5:00 p.m. Filmmakers and Fairfield,...
Meet Sonya Huber. She’s a Buddhist, is married with one son, has written two memoirs, uses Twitter and is a new assistant professor here at Fairfield University
We’ve all had noisy neighbors. In college it’s inevitable due to the thin walls of campus housing; in the real world, it’s the luck of the draw. When Mitchell “Mitch” D and Eddie Sausage moved...
Fr. Jeffery P. von Arx, S.J: University President Location: President’s Office, Bellarmine Hall 123. Ext. 2217 Email: president@mail.fairfield.edu Bio: Fr. von Arx started his academic career in...
According to the New York Times, song lyrics of our generation are becoming increasingly narcissistic. It is all about the self-- the words “I” and “me” are more prevalent, focusing on the ego of a...
For graphic novelist Alison Bechdel, the combination of art and words on paper is the easiest form of self-expression and storytelling. Bechdel, known for her autobiographical graphic novel Fun Home and...
You would think that after three seasons of MTV’s Jersey Shore, America would tire of watching grown adults act like drunken college students all in the name of portraying the culture of “guido.”
On March 30th, the Financial Aid Office emailed work-study students announcing a significant cut in federal work-study funding for the upcoming academic year.