Black Hawk Down is one of the most true war movie, depicting the tragic 1993 Battle of Mogadishu. The movie contains no superstar actor, no plot, and not even a climatic scene--but that's what's so good about it.
Fairfield Community Theater re-opens to sell tickets for just three dollars, with all profits going directly to non-profit organization Community Theatre Foundation.
In accordance with the celebration of Martin Luther King Day, The Mirror questions how far Fairfield University has come in terms of ethnic diversity on campus.
Four area residents, Rev. John S. Kidd, Rev. Phyllis J. Leopold, Richard Fuller Sr. and Andre C. Willis, will receive Fairfield University's Martin Luther King Jr. Vision Award during a program that honors the slain civil rights leader on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
The Videographer Awards, a national awards program created by communications professionals to honor talented individuals and companies in the video production field, has awarded Fairfield University's Media Department its highest award, an Award of Excellence, for Video Productions, Educational Institution.
Both the men's and women's basketball teams lost their MAAC season-openers Thursday night at the Arena at Harbor Yard before a crowd of 2,809. The men fall to 0-4 and next face Depaul on Saturday at Madison Square Garden, while the women drop to 2-5 and travel to face Manhattan on Sunday.
Two men on the FWF roster have waiting a year and a half for this Saturday, December 8th, 2001. On Saturday, the Fairfield Wrestling Federation will bring "Last Resort," it's Fall 2001 Free-per-View, live to Studio A at the Ham Channel in Xavier Hall.
Fairfield professors want what's theirs, but they don't feel that a merit pay system, which would reward only those who are more active in the academic community, is the solution. They are content with their current solution, which offers only academic promotions, rather than raises in salary, to those professors who have earned it.