article placeholder

Fairfield students shine in festival

Festival 2002 included students' written plays of "Everything We Never Said," "Lost, Found, and Remembered," and "A Chance." The plays were performed in front of a sold out crowd at the PepsiCo Theater.
article placeholder

Islam’s Great Awakening

Gerhard H. Bowering, S.J., Ph.D., professor of Islamic Studies at Yale University, will speak on "Islam's Great Awakening: Its Challenge for the West," as part of Fairfield Univeristy's Bellarmine Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the Quick Center. Admission is free, but tickets are required through the box office.
article placeholder

Linda Wertheimer to speak at Quick Center

Linda Wertheimer, senior national correspondent for National Public Radio and former host of the award-winning news magazine, "All Things Considered," will speak at Fairfield University's Open VISIONS Forum, Sunday, March 24. "Exploring Current Issues and Ideas Confronting American Society," is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
article placeholder

Men’s lacrosse stuns 15th-ranked Brown

The Fairfield men's lacrosse team garnered their best victory in the seven year reign of head coach Ted Spencer, defeating nationally ranked Brown 9-8 on Sunday. The Stags improve to 2-1 on the season and next face Harvard on Saturday.
article placeholder

Basketball

Siena College—a school with 3,379 students and yet over 6,000 fans at their basketball games. Fairfield University—a school with 4,164 students and well not so many fans. Not only is their number of fans...
article placeholder

Anti-semitism casts dark shadow

I guess I'm naïve. I knew anti-Semitism existed, but I thought only in hate filled people like Patrick Arbelo, who obviously have other issues. Last week, I was having a conversation with someone, who I had previously thought to be intelligent, when he said, "yeah, I live with a Jew, not really, but he's ugly and cheap like one."
article placeholder

Where art thou, Romeo?

Star-crossed lovers, feuding families and the powerful tug of teen-age angst take center stage in an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Wednesday, March 20 at 10 a.m. at Quick Center.
article placeholder

Anthony Kearns to perform at Quick Center

Anthony Kearns, the 30-year-old tenor from rural County Wexford who combined talent, pluck and a bit 'o Irish luck to carry him to fame, performs Friday, March 15 at 8 p.m. at Fairfield University's Regina A. Quick Center for the Atra.