On the night of Tuesday Nov. 27, Chelsea Mingrone ‘14 felt stomach pains shortly before 9 p.m. She also felt sick, so she went home. She suffered from nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and...
To my Fellow Fairfield University Students, On behalf of the entire Fairfield University Student Association, welcome back! I hope you had a relaxing summer and enjoyed your time off. Whether you spent...
The Fairfield University community is mourning the untimely death of student Julia Sill. The sophomore, who majored in Communication in the College of Arts & Sciences, was found in her Claver Hall dorm...
The editors of The Fairfield Mirror gambled last year, scrapping their long-time online news edition and building a new one from scratch using the Wordpress technology. Their efforts paid off when...
Last week The Mirror received an anonymous note expressing displeasure with some of our writing. While we’re happy to receive the feedback, we would have appreciated knowing who wrote it so we could meet and...
Recent college graduates ready to tackle the world of employment should look to Europe as an indicator of what lies ahead economically. An article in the Fairfield Minuteman “Economic issues overseas drag down U.S. Stock Market” by Frank Szivos pointed to the influence of the Greek debt crisis on the rest of Europe and subsequently our economy in the United States.
It's that time of year again. The snow has melted, the sun is out in the quad, the new Mirror Staff comes in, and the old gets to leave for bigger and better things.