Enraged. Frustrated. Confused. Parking has never been fun at Fairfield University and with many the changes made for this fall, students are less than enthused. Although students have now had some time to adjust to the changes, there is no shortage of complaints.
Chris Surette's article revealed the fact that some Fairfield University students’ attitude toward sex is a casual one. If the attitude is admittedly nonchalant, should Fairfield University not promote safety as opposed to silence?
Our senior editorial staff has witnessed the announcement of three concerts at Fairfield. What might be discouraging to FUSA is that half of the Editorial Board has not attended any FUSA concert in their...
Punishing and drastically reordering an entire newspaper in the aftermath of an unpopular opinion does not send a healthy message about the value Fairfield places on learning.
Bringing freedom of the press and community standards of justice together in The Mirror obliges the student editors to generate and live by a code of ethics that coheres with the community standards of Fairfield University.
Quite simply, Mr. Surette's diatribes are full of moronic drivel. I struggle to find any journalistic merit in his words, even as sophomoric satirical op-eds go.
As a college student, I am absolutely in shock that the misogynist ramblings of this misguided (and probably dangerous) amateur made it onto the pages of your newspaper.