Thanks to Jess Viner, Fairfield now has Model UN, a mock United Nations used to increase participants' awareness of diplomacy and international affairs.
Are you feeling anxious? Do you have more work than you can handle? Do you need someone to talk to? Do you feel completely alone? Chances are, you aren't. On the contrary, you are probably one of 400-plus students who seek help from the Fairfield University Counseling Services every year. The number of students seeking help keeps increasing despite the possible negative stigma that students may feel if they sought counseling.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...especially at Fairfield University. This year's Lighting of the Halls brought all residence halls on campus together last Wednesday night, Dec. 5, in a competition of illuminous proportions.
Bowling is no longer just about knocking down the pins. For nearly 12 hours, students bowled to raise money for the the Evergreen Network, a non-profit organization that benefits families in the greater Bridgeport area affected with AIDS.
Because there are no new ideas left, Hollywood must make the film version of old TV shows, or remake old movies. But why remake a beloved classic when there are so many bad movies out there?
One upperclassman expresses his displeasure at the university's policy to not permit underclassmen back on campus during semester break to celebrate New Year's.
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.
In an exclusinve interview with The Mirror, Ken Flatto, Fairfield's newly elected First Selectman, discussed student-related issues, such as Clam Jam and and alcohol consumption.