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      Julian Nazario Martir
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      Julian Nazario Martir
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      Elizabeth Morin
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      March 8, 2023
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Aliyah Seenauth ‘24 is FUSA’s First Woman of Color President: Here’s the Story Behind Her Historic Win

Julian Nazario Martir
March 8, 2023
Fairfield University, a predominantly white institution, elected Junior student Aliyah Seenauth on Feb. 28 as the first-ever woman of color to serve as the 76th Fairfield University Student Association...

UNC Professor Gives Lecture on “Translation as History”

Julian Nazario Martir
March 1, 2023
Fairfield University received a visit from Christopher D. Mellinger, Associate Professor of Spanish Interpreting and Translation Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, on Feb. 27 for a day...

Rev. Matthew Carnes, S.J. Highlights Role of Jesuit Universities in Building “Hope-Filled Future”

Julian Nazario Martir
February 22, 2023
On Feb. 15, Fairfield University hosted the Rev. Matthew Carnes, S.J. for the annual Bellarmine Lecture, which centered on the global challenges faced by the current generation of students, and how Jesuit...

In DeSantis’ Florida, Educational Freedom Is A Myth

Julian Nazario Martir
February 22, 2023
We live in an era of tremendous and record-breaking political polarization that is present everywhere we go. It has even made us afraid of sharing our own political opinions because of the fear that we might...

Career Center to Host Annual Career & Internship Fair

Julian Nazario Martir
February 8, 2023
Fairfield University’s Career Center will be hosting its annual Spring Career & Internship Fair from 12 p.m. until 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15 in the Leslie C. Quick Jr. RecPlex...

Changes to Come at The Levee: Meal Plan Hours, Renovation

Madeline West and Julian Nazario Martir
November 30, 2022
The Levee, one of the main dining options for Fairfield University students, has recently been a large focus for both the Fairfield University Student Association Senate and Matthew Dinnan, vice president of...

Affirmative Action Ruling Could Threaten Diversity At Fairfield

Julian Nazario Martir
November 9, 2022
After a streak of highly controversial decisions at the end of their 2021-2022 term, the United States Supreme Court is back in session with cases ranging from environmental laws to federal elections and...

SDMA Showcases Award-Winning Documentary “Johana”

Julian Nazario Martir
October 26, 2022
Fairfield University’s DiMenna-Nyselius Library hosted the screening of the student-created and student-led documentary “Johana” on Thursday, Oct. 20. This documentary portrays the story of Johana...

Students Express Return of Stag Bus Mall Route Could be Beneficial

Julian Nazario Martir
October 19, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in March 2020, Fairfield University, like many colleges and workplaces, switched most on-campus activities from in-person to online. Other resources, like the StagBus to the...

Fairfield Launches On-Campus Bus Shuttle Route

Julian Nazario Martir
October 12, 2022
On Sept. 29, Fairfield University announced the addition of two new bus routes to the university’s transportation system. According to a weekly newsletter sent to students via email, Route 1 of the Inter...
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