In a response to Dean Pellegrino, editor in chief of The Mirror Tom Cleary held that the recent publication of the controversial He Said and "FML" columns did not break the contract with the university or violate standards set in the Code of Ethics and Code of Procedure.
Whether you're representing the beloved state of our very own Fairfield University, or you're from all the way out on the West Coast, you've learned...
Let me start off by giving a warm welcome to the entire community of Fairfield University. I hope all of your summers were filled with the sun and the sand and a drink in your hand (with no bottom, of course).
From Clam Jam to keg races, from the forgotten path to 200 Nights, it has become a well-documented tradition at Fairfield in recent years for the University to cancel traditions. But the real shame isn't when administrators shut down events in order to cut down on underage drinking.
I don't know how Thanksgiving goes down for most of you, but here's what its like for me. First, my family takes some time to reflect quietly on the journey of the pilgrims to America and how Thanksgiving united them with the Native Americans. Then we all go around and say things that we are most thankful for and sing Thanksgiving carols.
The red carpet rolled out and students arrived ready to cheer for their favorite contender at the Mr. Fairfield pageant. On Thursday, April 27 contestants kicked off the pageant in Gonzaga's auditorium with a choreographed dance number to "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" that would have put *NSYNC to shame.
The Fairfield community and family and friends of Mark Fisher '06 finally have some answers. The leader of a Brooklyn gang was convicted on Tuesday of murdering Fisher in 2003. John Guica, 21, now faces a sentence of 25 years to life in prison for second-degree murder, robbery and weapons posession.