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Parking tickets: too much or lazy kids?

A student walks out of the business school after a turbo and notices a white card placed under the winshield wiper of his car. A familiar sight for many students, fines for parking violations are as common as ever. In 2001 Fairfield security collected $130,093 in parking ticket fines from 10,123 tickets.
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What’s that smell? Environmentalism at its best

A scene from any perfect graduation or wedding, the view from hilltop Bellarmine Hall at Fairfield University displays a breathtaking panorama of Long Island Sound and the nearby coastline. But tucked out of sight just a short walk away is a main contributor to the suburban Connecticut campus's beauty: piles of rotting organic waste compiled in the woods just to the east of the former aristocratic estate. Welcome to the world of composting at Fairfield University.
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Investing club thinks stocks are grrrreat!

Five years ago, anyone playing the stock market seemed to be making money. As times have changed, the true volatility of the stock market has become apparent while a group of more experienced traders maintain stability. Enter the Fairfield University Bull ' Bear Investment Society.
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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.
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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.