The Women's Studies capstone class will present its findings on gender and sustainability on Monday night, May 3 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Library Multimedia Room.
Those of you Cablevision-subscribing entertainment junkies not lucky enough to be on a tropical getaway over spring break were likely on the edge of your couch last week, as ABC and Cablevision held anticipating Oscar viewers hostage over a $40 million broadcasting dispute.
Rarely does contemporary literature serve as a medium to bring a community together in today’s fast-paced society. This March, the Friends of the Fairfield Public Library attempt to do just that, through the Library’s third annual “One Book, One Town” program.
Nearly anyone on Fairfield's campus can tell you that the legal age is not stopping students from drinking — in fact, it's causing a dangerously large number of students to drink too much when they do decide to drink, as opportunities to consume are few and far between.
Following mediation between complainants and The Mirror staff in response to September's “He Said” controversy, concerns over journalistic independence from internal and external sources still linger despite the dropping of harassment charges against the publication.
The Mirror mets with Dean Pellegrino to discuss the future of the paper, sexual harassment claims, advisement of The Mirror and the university announcement sent out last week.
The cast of “Seussical the Musical” lit up the stage at the Quick Center this past Sunday, reminding audience members both young and old of the power of imagination.
The controversy sparked by offensive language in the “He Said” column has had serious implications for both The Mirror and the Fairfield community on and off campus.