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Editorial: Spring Spam

When students visualize Spring Weekend, three images come to mind: booze, crowds of classmates and beautiful weather. Unfortunately for Fairfield, that was not the case this year. The Saturday event, which was intended to replace Spam Jam, was held in the area next to Lessing Field under cloudy skies.
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Phil Deloria Tells Family History to Show Problems Faced by Native Americans

Phil Deloria wove together three stories of assimilation to show the struggles of Native American integration into a society that looked down on them for a crowd of about 80 students and teachers. Wednesday night's speech centered around the biographies of Deloria's grandfather, grandmother and great aunt, and the struggles they dealt with in the Early 20th century.
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Desparate for a date? There’s still a chance

February 14. Valentine's Day. That Hallmark holiday when young, in love couples swoon over chocolates and gas-station roses. If you're single, it can be a tough time of year, but that doesn't mean you have to lock yourself in your room this weekend gorging on self-bought Godiva and crying over "When Harry Met Sally.
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A Word of Advice… on sex

It's apparent that you guys didn't get enough sex the first time around. So I'm ready to give you more. Ohhhhh yeahhhhh, it's time to get down and dirty again. But the paper censors are requiring me to keep it somewhat clean, so make sure you shower before we get going.
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ONLINE COMMENTARY: Going Stag and getting hungry

While Fairfield University strives to update campus with technological improvements and architectural endeavors, one simplistic aspect has been grossly neglected, the food. As the Barone Campus cafeteria has strived to offer students more delectible fare through expanding its culinary reportoire, the Stag still leaves much to be salivated.
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Parking tickets: too much or lazy kids?

A student walks out of the business school after a turbo and notices a white card placed under the winshield wiper of his car. A familiar sight for many students, fines for parking violations are as common as ever. In 2001 Fairfield security collected $130,093 in parking ticket fines from 10,123 tickets.