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“Red Box” Finds Hope in the Holocaust

The two-act play “The Red Box” masterfully explores a love story that takes place in a time when the existence of any love or any faith seemed inconceivable: during the Holocaust. Yesterday night, The...
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Getting Involved to Get Ahead

If you need to find Delicia Alarcon ‘14, you might see her at the info desk where she works. Or maybe you can try Sunday mass where she serves as one of the Eucharistic Ministers. Or check her out as she...

Fighting the Negative “Tiger Mom” Mentality

The title “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” in a Wall Street Journal article naturally lighted up a storm across the web. Amy Chua, a John M. Duff Jr. Professor of Law at Yale Law School, stood at the...

9/11 Movie is “Incredibly” Beautiful

The trailer for “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” undoubtedly caused some people to say that the movie about 9/11 is the film industry’s way of exploiting the American tragedy for a couple of...
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Taste the Flavors of Asia

Despite technical difficulties, Fairfield University’s fourth annual Flavors of Asia Festival, a multicultural celebration of Asian countries, managed to garner a satisfied crowd with its host of food,...

Fall Concert a Bust

Around 400 tickets, a majority bought by students, were sold, according to representatives of FUSA.
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Björk’s “Biophilia:” Beyond this World

In his death, Steve Jobs left yet another mark on something vital in the world: Björk's music. Björk's newest album "Biophilia" debuted on Oct. 10 and was partially recorded on an iPad. It also pairs...