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Sophs sweep elections, look forward to next year

All Kevin Neubauer, '05, wants right now is sleep. After a whirlwind couple of weeks full of exhaustive campaigning, he added a chapter to Fairfield University's history book with his achievement of being the first rising junior to be elected into office as Fairfield University's Students Association's president.
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Want free room and board? Become an RA

At Fairfield, the life of a Resident Assistant is never dull. From talking with different residents to catching students in compromising situations in public areas of the dorm, there is always an event to entertain. In addition to going on rounds to make sure all is well in their dorm the nights they are on duty and filling out the Report of Incident forms which are immediately sent to Judicial for further action, they make sure that their residents always have someone to talk to if problems arise.
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Fairfield says goodbye to pioneer, Father Leeber

Fairfield University's last original faculty member, Father Victor Leeber, will be moving on to Westin at the end of this month. The football team is mourning his loss. "It's really hard to see him leave," said Michael Cerchio, '03, a football player. "It's going to be awkward going from seeing him every day on campus to not seeing him at all.
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FUSA President Donoghue ready for action

Tremendous pressure comes with being the new president of FUSA here at Fairfield University, but just add to that the stigma of being the first female president since the initial class to include women was admitted 32 year ago. One person here on the campus is prepared to take on this responsibility.
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Security prepared for the worst

The night before final exams, everyone- and that means you- wants a good night's sleep. You settle down to sleep somewhat early, but your good intentions are suddenly shattered by the piercing screech of the fire alarm. Nearly falling out of your bunk, you make your way to the door, vowing to kill the idiot who pulled the fire alarm at 1 a.