Twelve weeks ago, the football floodgates opened once again after a lengthy and confusing six months; the National Football League began its season and accepted that the COVID-19 pandemic would be a large...
Astounding news inundated the media and news networks on Monday, Nov. 9, as the pharmaceutical company Pfizer released to the public that their new COVID-19 vaccine had 90 percent effectiveness in trials. This...
For anyone that has been tested for COVID-19, they know the anticipation for the results always causes anxiety. A current issue that has plagued the testing results is the false negative, where an individual...
This weekend, Theatre Fairfield premiered its very first production of the season. The production, entitled “Love and Imagination,” is a series of five short, comedic plays written by David Ives and six...
Fairfield students received an email on Friday, Oct. 9 that the COVID-19 status level was changed to orange. This was as a result of the high number of positive cases in Claver Hall, as well as at the...
Halloween is just a few short days away, and some individuals still have concerns about whether or not it is safe to have their children go trick-or-treating or for teenagers and young adults to celebrate with...
Fans all around the country put on their favorite jerseys, wool hats and game day faces; families pile into cars with cornhole sets and grills, tailgate ready. Loud music from the parking lot plays as friends...
As of 5:43 pm on Oct. 6, Claver Hall is in quarantine for a 14-day period due to a disproportionate number of COVID-19 cases spiking in the residence hall. Claver residents have been heavily monitored and...
Grabbing lunch with a friend while traveling between classes, exchanging genial banter during walks across campus and socializing in the gym after a long day of classes, these everyday occurrences have helped...
As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the United States, Fairfield University has adjusted to meet the housing needs of students diagnosed with the virus, or students who have interacted with those...