The last memory Daniel Trust has of his mother is seeing her beaten to death. “She was crying, she was screaming, blood was coming out of her mouth. And I didn’t know what to do,” said Trust. At 5...
Her Campus Fairfield is hosting its first charity event on Friday, April 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Alex and Ani in Westport, with proceeds benefitting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Her Campus...
Junior Katherine Pitz and Associate Professor of Software Engineering Dr. Amalia Rusu are two Fairfield women making a difference in the male-dominated field of engineering. Pitz, a mechanical engineering...
Sororities at the University of Alabama won the right to continue to ban black applicants after the student senate voted down a resolution to desegregate Greek life, according to Daily Mail online.
Seven cars were vandalized late Saturday evening near the Townhouses 3 and 4 blocks. The collective cost of damage was estimated to be a few thousand dollars, according to John Ritchie, assistant director of public safety.
Standing confidently on the stage in the Barone Campus Center, Harlan Cohen shared both his joyful and painful experiences with love and advice to the attentive students in the audience.
As the lights shone on the small, intimate stage of the Black Box Theatre, audience members chatted excitedly. The bright stage in the theater was empty, but the room was loud as more than 120 people sat waiting for the show to begin. Faced by a shortage of chairs, an enthusiastic group of audience members were content standing to the side.
Marketing innovator. Successful entrepreneur. Business icon. These all describe John Sculley, former President of PepsiCo and CEO of Apple, who addressed an enthusiastic audience at Fairfield on Feb. 26.
Four cases of sexual assault were reported on campus last semester, prompting Fairfield officials to respond to a White House call for action to lower the amount of these attacks.
On April 17, National Alliance on Mental Illness Fairfield and the Psychology Club teamed up to host an event entitled "Opening Doors, Opening Minds" to raise mental health awareness, featuring Fairfield alumnus and Cinefest 2012 winner John Tessitore, along with four other speaker.