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FUSA: No Democracy Without Student Involvement

Every year, students complain that FUSA is not addressing their interests. Students, when looking for someone to ascribe their blame, should look not directly at FUSA but at their own participation in it as the reason for their dissatisfaction.
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The War on Cars

Students at the townhouses returned this year to find that all the parallel parking spots had been painted over and that they had to fight for a decent parking pass or risk having to stick their car by...
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SAT-optional should not be an option

The administration made a mistake when it announced that it would make the submission of SAT (and ACT) scores optional.' This new policy is not in the long-term interest of alumni or current and future...
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LGBT Fairfield moves forward

In 2007, a student Diversity Grant research project entitled 'The Collegiate Closet' identified an overarching theme that was cause for alarm: an abnormally high level of homophobia and bigotry by students...
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Students hope for daycare option for undergraduates

To the Editor: As members of Students for Life, we were very interested in the information provided in the article "Take Your Children to Work Day … every day." Students for Life is an on-campus group dedicated to educating ourselves and spreading awareness about life issues, such as abortion, capital punishment, stem-cell research and euthanasia.
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An ‘angel’ for Project Halo

More than 100 students, professors and Jesuits crammed into the Egan Chapel last Tuesday to attend an event called Project Halo. Some went because their professor offered extra credit; others attended because they wanted to show their support for their friend Mike Cicirelli '10, who was hosting the event.