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Spring breakers fearless

by Jodi Minervino Bikinis. Suntans. Partying. Students look forward to spring break all year, and in a perfect world, they would not have to admit that sometimes binge drinking in an exotic location with people you have just met can be a deadly combination.
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose proves to be a scream

by Jodi Minervino I walked out of the theater at the end of a movie six days ago. I have not had a decent night's sleep since. Not only did this movie hold my undivided attention for two hours, it literally scared the hell out of me. The worst part is-it's based on a true story.
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For retirees a chance to go back to school

by Jodi Minervino Jim Biggs is the most well dressed guy in class and he always sits in the last row, at the desk next to the wall. Students in the American Literature notice because he never hands in any work or takes any quizzes. He carries a picture of his two grandchildren in his wallet.
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Students upset over punishment for health center visit

The signs in Kostka and Claver halls appear clear-cut: "Friend had too much to drink? If you can get your friend to the Health Center without the assistance of security or the Residence Life staff, no one will be entered into the judicial system." But students have found actual Fairfield policy is more complicated and can easily lead to judicial punishment.