Now, because tight-knit community experiences will be offered in various locations, it is quite possible that students will chose which community to participate in based on the location.
While Fairfield's strong reaction and outreach to the Republic of Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake is commendable, it should not distance itself from the pain and hurt it may have had a hand in causing.
For over two months now a debate has overtaken the campus: was The Mirror wrong for running the controversial He Said column on Sept. 30? That question, brought about by a motivated, brave and offended group...
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...
As 18 to 21-year-old students on the Fairfield campus stress over finals and worry about the threat of swine flu, many men and women of the same age are camped out in the Afghanistan desert with much greater fears.
As Thanksgiving nears, many college sports fans across the country get ready for trips to bowl games or a big rivalry football game. But not at Fairfield.
The Mirror has always striven to provide balanced, impartial coverage as the independent student newspaper of Fairfield. Now, after four students filed sexual harassment complaints, the entire notion of The Mirror being an independent organization is in jeopardy.
The Free Flow of Information Act, a federal shield law that will be monumental for journalism if passed, will move one step closer to existence this Thursday when it is considered in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.