Thursday, Feb. 8 2:30 a.m. An underage male student was caught intoxicated. He was later sent in an ambulance to the hospital for further evaluation. 8:30 p.m. A male student injured his arm, possibly...
3:04 p.m. A female reported the vandalism of her vehicle while parked at the townhouses. The report is still under investigation. 4:27 p.m. A student reported his iPod stolen from his vehicle. 10:19 p.m. A former student and a current student were arrested for narcotics violation in the Village.
Wednesday, Nov. 8 1:42 a.m. A car accident occurred at the townhouses. The driver was under the influence and crashed into a guardrail. The injured student was taken to the hospital and later appointed to...
Wednesday, Nov. 1 2:00 a.m. A student reported a burglar trying to break into her townhouse. Public Safety investigated, but no suspects were found. 5:18 a.m. A student fell off the top bunk of her bed. She was conscious but was transported to St. Vincent's Hospital for further evaluation.
10/18 3:30 a.m. A freshman in Campion complained of disorientation after falling from his bed due to intoxication. He was brought to the Health Center for further evaluation. 10/19 9:37 p.m. An Area Coordinator patrolling Jogues Hall witnessed a student drinking alcohol through the window.
Wednesday, September 27 11:52 a.m.A vehicle parked in the Dolan School of Business was vandalized. Friday, September 29 12:14 a.m. A call from the Heath Center to Public Safety was made for a ride to safety for a student vomiting. The student was taken to the Health Center.
Monday, September 4 1:51 p.m. - A freshman reported that during move-in day, a box of his belongings was brought to the wrong room. 11:30 p.m - The first intoxicated person of the year, a junior, was found walking around the townhouses. They were brought to the Health Center for evaluation.
We believe that the truest way to define a university is by the quality of the students who attend it and the dedication of the faculty and staff who run it. Without a doubt, this year saw more changes in the administration than any in recent memory, and Fairfield will undoubtedly be a very different place in a few very short years.