Recent college graduates ready to tackle the world of employment should look to Europe as an indicator of what lies ahead economically. An article in the Fairfield Minuteman “Economic issues overseas drag down U.S. Stock Market” by Frank Szivos pointed to the influence of the Greek debt crisis on the rest of Europe and subsequently our economy in the United States.
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Fairfield students use inspiration and ideas from global movement to end violence against women and girls, V-Day and SAFER to raise awareness on sexual assault on campus and maintain a lasting change to reform school sexual assault policy.
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Theatre Fairfield’s production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet actually holds true to the shocking content of this infamous play.
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There comes a time in every university student’s life when the usual diet of omelets and chicken Caesar wraps just isn’t eliciting the euphoric response that college cuisine should. When this moment hits you, Bangalore is your answer to spicing things up.
Located just off Post Road on King’s Highway, within walking distance from CVS and [...]
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Fairfield University takes action to stop violence against women and girls this week by participating in the global movement known as V-Day.
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Students air out the “dirty laundry” of society in an art display in the dining hall.
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