Richard Lytle Returns to Campus

There is nothing more striking in an art exhibition than being welcomed by a series of vibrant colors, painted in such an organic manner that it makes one’s eyes move fluidly across each piece. Upon walking...

Sam Smith’s Return is ‘Too Good’

It’s said that great things are worth waiting for and that certainly is the case regarding the return of Sam Smith to the music world with his latest single “Too Good at Goodbyes.” After Smith’s Oscar...

Freeform Makes ‘Bold’ Strides

After dedicating seven years to religiously watching the teen thriller drama series, Pretty Little Liars, I was found with an empty void to fill after it finally concluded its final season this summer. Curious...

Look What You Made Me Review

Despite the long anticipated hype for the release of Taylor Swift’s new single, “Look What You Made Me Do,” it fell flat — literally. With its lack of a decent beat and mediocre lyrics, “Look What...

Days on Campus, Nights on Broadway

Nothing but an hour-long train ride stands between Stags and the bustling city of New York, N.Y. Due to Fairfield University’s extremely close proximity, students often visit NYC for internships, weekend...

Stress Less With Upcoming Fall Concerts

Welcome first years to Stag Country. While you gear up for the beginning of the best four years of your life, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of responsibilities heading your way....

Michael Gallagher’s Journal of Landscapes

A diary can be described as the capsule of one’s adventures and passions, and a means of providing a safe haven for complete individual expression. Artist Michael Gallagher provides the Fairfield University...

Art Club Strides to Brighten Campus

Hoping to bring an exciting aspect to Fairfield and brighten up campus is the new art club, founded by club President Bronwyn Kelly ‘19. Other board members include Vice President Liza Giangrande ‘17,...

Poetry Sends a Message

Is poetry enough to send a message, make a statement and cause change? Senior Meaghan Hamilton, Madeleine Tommins ‘18 and Madison Ortiz ‘20 believe so. As students enrolled in a Black Lives Matter course,...