What’s it like to work at Fairfield U.? Twenty-seven-year-old Miguel Alvarado has worked at The Stag since it was established. Throughout his time there, he has worked beside his grandfather, uncle and...
Beep. Beep. Beep. The iHome rings at 7 a.m. loud and clear to wake up Carolyn Kosewski and to get her ready to begin her Monday morning. “I’m a morning person -- if I have coffee!” the sophomore...
An active library with sections for topics such as philosophy, gender studies, ecology, a meal station serving three hot meals a day, a think-tank serving as a discussion hot spot, a first-aid station...
“Good night, sleep tight. Don’t let the bedbugs bite!” While many children are familiar with this catchy rhyme, many do not know that bedbugs do exist…. even on college campuses. Recently,...
From October 22 to October 27, Fairfield University is celebrating Ignatian Heritage Week for the first time in years to honor St. Ignatius and his contributions as a Jesuit by dedicating a statue of him entitled “Examen”.
Facebook. Twitter. Blogs. Technology changes the face of journalism every day, no longer giving aspiring reporters the luxury of becoming narrow specialists or doing the same job their predecessors did,...
The first day of school came four days late, Fall Welcome was shortened from four to two days, and the whole student body was asked to move in within 48 hours; however, a week after the start of school,...
“World’s Imagined” is this year’s theme, encouraging the student body to take advantage of opportunities to promote change and work towards global peace
On Wednesday, April 27, the fourth annual Jail n’ Bail fundraiser was held on campus, raising an unofficial estimated total of $19,000-$20,000 as donations continued to come in.
New changes will be taking place in the Catholic Church beginning November 27, 2011, the first Sunday of Advent. Some of the familiar prayers that will be changed include the statement, “We believe” to...