Limoncello, found in Italy. Sake, native to Japan. Guiness, made in Ireland. And Natty Light… native to everywhere? On Saturday, April 14, the junior class gathered together in the townhouses to celebrate...
In light of last semester’s announcement of a $6.1 million budget deficit, tuition as well as room and board for Fairfield University will be raised by 2.75 percent for the coming school year. This leaves...
Avicii may have come and gone, but Fairfield students are lucky enough to have their very own source of music. This Saturday, April 21, at 8 p.m., the Fairfield University Glee Club and the Fairfield...
According to the FUSA Election Code, a tie means that "a run-off election will be held between the tied candidates within seven days of the original election." Although the positions of president and...
Fairfield University has a wide variety of religious studies classes, going far beyond issues focusing on Roman Catholics or Jesuits. Students can take courses in Judaism, Islam and Buddhism. However,...
“No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without...
Is it possible to be your own father? For Charles Ross, it’s part of his job. On Feb. 4, Ross performed his one-man rendition of the original “Star Wars” trilogy at Fairfield University’s...
Black History month began this year with a shocking reminder of the prejudice and racism that many have worked so hard to combat. On the morning of Feb. 1, a Public Safety officer discovered that a...
It’s been over 13 months since his almost 20 year sentence was issued, yet the effects of Fairfield University alumnus Doug Perlitz’s actions are still being felt by many. Seventeen Haitian men have...
As people consider what the coming months hold for the Republican primaries and eventual presidential race, a similar electoral process merits the attention of students here at Fairfield University. The...