Who wrote the review?? You two! The “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” has fans of the show as excited as the cast for a wild night out at Karma. For those who are unaware, the “Jersey Shore” cast has...
On Saturday, April 14, Performing For Change delivered a performance called #ShouldIToo in tribute to the current #metoo and “Time’s Up” movements. PFC took the Gonzaga Auditorium stage at 8 p.m., not...
On the evening of April 6, I, alongside various other students, faculty and members of the Fairfield community, gathered at the Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius of Loyola to hear Father John O’Malley, S.J.,...
On Thursday April 5, Fairfield’s Studio Art Program welcomed artist Jaime Arredondo for a Public Artist’s Talk and Q&A. The intimate gathering was held in the paint studio of Loyola Hall where...
Life in Edinburgh feels temporary, in a weird way. It’s so full of history but, on the surface, the architecture of the buildings make it seem like all the modern-day people who inhabit them have a limited...
I grew up watching all sorts of sitcoms from “Friends” and “George Lopez” to “The Nanny” – it was one of my favorite things to do as a kid when I came home from school on Fridays. One of those...
With many in the LGBT+ community feeling a state of uneasiness due to tensions all over the nation, the Fairfield University Alliance Club put together a show to bring the Fairfield community together. On...
The Lukacs Gallery, located in Loyola Hall, hosted artist Reid Elem’s exhibit the “Utah Air Project” from March 20 through April 3. Reid Elem is an artist and educator who uses photography to touch upon...
At the conclusion of my four-day holiday weekend, I sat on my couch in a food coma, with candy wrappers scattered along the floor from the early-afternoon Easter festivities, in anticipation of NBC’s live...
“It’s halfway over.” Those were the words I heard last week upon handing in my fifth midterm exam. This didn’t faze me as I realized Spring Break was finally here and April, the best month of the...