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      Max Limric
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      Olivia Marceda
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      Sophia Cossitt-Levy
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      Erica Schindler
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      Claudia Pettinato
      March 5, 2025
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      Julian Nazario
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      Conor Doonan
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      Elizabeth McDermott
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      Sam Ponessa
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Author Gabrielle Arlotta

Gabrielle Arlotta

Starbucks Incident Does Not Define the Brand

Gabrielle Arlotta
December 11, 2019
A Starbucks in Glenpool, Oklahoma announced that one of their baristas who printed the word “PIG” on an Oklahoma police officer’s drink order label was fired. The officer involved, who is a member of the...

Instagram Hiding Likes Will Positively Transform the Platform

Gabrielle Arlotta
November 20, 2019
It was just the other day that I was scrolling through my Instagram account and I reflected on the red hearts on the screen that represent likes. I often ask myself, “What do these likes even mean?” Well,...

Heavy Claims Like Sexual Assault Should Be Handled With Fairness, Even When There is Doubt

Gabrielle Arlotta
November 13, 2019
“What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal,” a book written by E. Jean Caroll, may seem like an average book on the average complaints women have against our male counterparts. However, the Elle Magazine...

Jess Jarnow Talks the Weavers and Social Change

Gabrielle Arlotta
November 6, 2019
Award-winning writer Jesse Jarnow visited Fairfield University's Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on Wednesday, Oct. 30. His 2018 book, “Wasn’t That a Time: The Weavers, the Blacklist, and the Battle...

Fairfield University Services Fights Local Hunger

Gabrielle Arlotta
October 30, 2019
Fairfield University Dining Services promoted Waste Less Week to reach students on topics of sustainability and food waste in The Daniel and Grace Tully Dining Commons starting Monday, Oct. 21. Life@Fairfield...

“The Hopes for Peace Can Dwindle” if We Can’t Be Kind to People with Differing Opinions

Gabrielle Arlotta
October 23, 2019
The Dallas Cowboys recently had an unlikely duo spectating their Sunday, Oct. 6 home game. Ellen Degeneres resided in a private suite with wife Portia De Rossi on her left, and former U.S president, George W....

Fairfield Dedicates a Week to Mental Health

Gabrielle Arlotta
October 16, 2019
Fairfield University hosted Mental Health Awareness Week throughout campus, running events from Sunday, Oct. 6 to the following Sunday. Students, faculty and guests filled each day with useful lessons and...

The Effort of Creating Deadly Weapons Should Be Put into More Pressing Issues

Gabrielle Arlotta
October 9, 2019
China held it’s 70th annual National Day in Beijing on Oct. 1. This is a very important holiday in the Chinese calendar for celebrating the communist country, the New York Times reports. As officials,...

World Leaders are to Blame if Climate Change Destroys Our Planet

Gabrielle Arlotta
October 2, 2019
Climate change: some are activists, and others believe it’s a complete hoax. Some people know about climate change, but not enough to let it impact their day to day routine. Putting aside what you know,...

Clearing the Smoke on the E-Cigarette Issue: Nicotine Kills

Gabrielle Arlotta
September 25, 2019
The Journal News states that Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York had proposed a ban on flavored e-cigarettes, and it officially passed on Tuesday, September 17. Cuomo stated, in regards to why the ban that...
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