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Worms may still wiggle back

Internet has returned to most of campus with widespread problems under control, however hundreds of students have yet to protect their computers from another virus, making a potential threat to the network if another virus or worm spreads across the nation.
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See you on the beach: Students weigh most cost-effective housing options

During the course of sophomore year, one of the biggest questions facing many students is where to live as an upperclassmen - the townhouses, the apartments or at the beach? All three options have good and bad qualities, but what is the best place to live? According to Gary Stephenson, director of housing operations, approximately 475-500 students chose to live off-campus this year.
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Administrators: Tight budgets won’t force class cuts

Fairfield has been known to cut programs in order to save money. Most infamous in the minds of students was the university's decision last February to cut the football and ice hockey teams. This decision saved Fairfield approximately $570,000 a year, which will be used to help support the financial aid program.