Jail N’ Bail Postponed Until Fall 2017

This semester, Fairfield students won’t have the chance to put warrants out for their classmates’ arrests or spend their day locked in a makeshift jail cell in the traffic circle. Due to the numerous...

Poetry Sends a Message

Is poetry enough to send a message, make a statement and cause change? Senior Meaghan Hamilton, Madeleine Tommins ‘18 and Madison Ortiz ‘20 believe so. As students enrolled in a Black Lives Matter course,...

Privacy of Gender Identity Must Be Respected

The latest season of the CBS series “Survivor” has sparked controversy when contestant Jeff Varner outed fellow castmate Zeke Smith as transgender, as reported by Vanity Fair. Though it was heartening to...

Fairfield in a Flash 4/17

There are two weeks of classes left and with that, finals, commencement and summer vacation are just around the corner. As the 2016-17 school year reaches its crescendo, events around campus are starting to...

Braving the Shave

Clumps of hair fell to the floor of a makeshift stage set up in the Lower Level of the Barone Campus Center on April 7 as students and faculty shaved their heads in support of childhood cancer research for the...

Fairfield Stays Awake for a Cause

Being college students, cancer is one of the few things in our lives that does not cast judgements. It does not care how old you are, how healthy you are, what you wear, what career you decide on or where...

Triggered: A Student Performance

Mental health is a topic that not many people want to talk about. In our society, it can be seen as taboo to have a mental illness or disability or to even speak about it. However, Fairfield University’s...