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    • ‘This means that campus is not safe for me’: Bracing for Trump’s Potential ICE Raids at Fairfield University  

      Max Limric
      January 29, 2025
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    • DPS Booting Cars Due to Parking Concerns

      Olivia Marceda
      March 5, 2025
    • New Sophomore Housing to be Mostly Triples

      Julian Nazario
      March 5, 2025
    • Stags Hospitality Makes Minor Change Following Increase in Egg Prices

      Sophia Cossitt-Levy
      March 5, 2025
    • Debunked: Açai is Here to Stay at the Library

      Erica Schindler
      March 5, 2025
    • Why does Fairfield @ Night not have much attendance at their events after working so hard to make them?

      Claudia Pettinato
      March 5, 2025
    • ‘No More Pins Going Forward’: New Workday Student Registration System Arrives With the Promise of Efficiency

      Julian Nazario
      February 26, 2025
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    • Don’t Get Boxed In: Avoid the Amazon Invasion and Shop Local

      Kathleen Morris
      December 4, 2024
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    • Campus Chaos: The Parking Struggle at Fairfield

      Elizabeth McDermott
      March 5, 2025
    • Quality Ingredients, Açaí, and a Prime Location: It’s More than Coffee, Peet’s Should Stay

      Isabella Sagarese
      March 5, 2025
    • Stop the Stress: Be Proactive About Postgrad

      Danielle Wass
      March 5, 2025
    • Bring Politics Back to Campus

      Conor Doonan
      March 5, 2025
    • Amid Health Concerns, Pope Francis’ Legacy of Inclusivity and Social Justice Continues to Inspire Change at Fairfield University

      Sam Ponessa
      February 26, 2025
    • The Fairfield University Ground Crew Are Under-Appreciated

      Caitlin Shea
      February 26, 2025
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    • Pop Into The Fairfield Holiday Popshop Holiday Market

      Abigail White
      December 6, 2023
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    • The Countdown Begins: Seniors Celebrate 75 Nights Until Graduation

      Jacqueline Rigazio
      March 5, 2025
    • Lights, Camera, Action: The 97th Annual Oscars

      Talia Scarpa
      March 5, 2025
    • Where are Stags Going on Spring Break? 

      Claudia Pettinato
      March 5, 2025
    • Transitioning to Splendid Spring Fashion

      Lucy Crowley
      March 5, 2025
    • Tate McRae’s No Skip Album: “So Close to What” Review

      Katherine Kilsey
      March 5, 2025
    • Empowering Bright Futures with Women in STEM Club

      Fiona Wagner
      March 5, 2025
  • Sports
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    • Volleyball Dominates Offensively to Open Conference Play

      Danny McElroy
      October 2, 2024
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    • Softball Looks to Bounce Back From Slow Start at Penn State Invitational

      Anthony Macchia
      March 5, 2025
    • Fairfield Golf Looks to Make an Early Statement at Spring Break Invitational

      Brady Carter
      March 5, 2025
    • Stags Prepare for Senior Night Send Off as Conference Crown Awaits

      Danny McElroy
      March 5, 2025
    • Men’s Basketball Keeps Hope Alive Amid Setbacks

      Brendan Moriarty
      March 5, 2025
    • Fairfield Lacrosse’s Resurgence: Stags Storm into NCAA Top 20

      Daniel Kaiser
      March 5, 2025
    • Stags Swim and Dive Set to Make Waves at ECACs

      Brady Carter
      February 26, 2025
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      May 4, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      March 29, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      March 8, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      March 1, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      February 22, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      February 15, 2023
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      Elizabeth Mclaughlin
      February 8, 2023
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Kerre Lattanzio

It ‘Snow’ Secret that the First Snowfall is Beautiful

Kerre Lattanzio
December 11, 2019
Ah, the first snow of winter; a time of thrilling excitement for some and of overbearing dread to others. Extremes? Never. There’s truly nothing better than witnessing this clash of emotions play out among...

Calling for Kindness is Exactly What Our World Needs Right Now

Kerre Lattanzio
November 20, 2019
Kindness is a characteristic that is now considered to be so rare that expressing it raises questions of concern, arouses confusion and risks the potential of being labeled as a social outcast by those...

Fleeting Food Options at Fairfield are Leaving Stags to Fend for Themselves

Kerre Lattanzio
October 16, 2019
Fairfield University seniors have seen it all. Together, we have witnessed Fairfield in one of its most raw and vulnerable forms: pre-renovation. Even knowing that years of construction were going to take...

Stags Choosing Red Sea Madness Performer Would Boost Fairfield Pride

Kerre Lattanzio
October 2, 2019
As every veteran Stag knows, the beginning of the fall semester is an eventful time on Fairfield University’s campus. Students are settling in, classes are up and running and the beach is buzzing. Suddenly,...

Fairfield University is Definitely Running on Dunkin’

Kerre Lattanzio
September 25, 2019
After years of continuous renovations and improvements, it was not out of the ordinary for another change to take place at Fairfield University. This campus update, however, was not another academic building...

America Needs to Face Mental Health Challenges, Not Ignore Them

Kerre Lattanzio
November 7, 2018
Throughout the course of Selena Gomez’s career, the singer and actress has always been open with her fans about her mental health challenges. However, as of early October, although never confirmed by...

Fairfield’s Career Fair Provides Opportunity For All

Kerre Lattanzio
October 3, 2018
Fairfield University’s highly anticipated Career and Internship Fair was held on Wednesday, Sept. 26 in the Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex. The fair is notoriously criticized by non-business...

Serena Williams is the Champion Tennis Needs

Kerre Lattanzio
September 19, 2018
The U.S. Open Women’s Championship match took an unexpected turn on Saturday, Sept. 8. World famous American tennis champion Serena Williams played up-and-coming Naomi Osaka from Japan. Throughout the match,...

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