Fairfield Mirror
The Fairfield Mirror is the student newspaper of Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a student-run publication that publishes weekly on Wednesdays during the academic year with additional issues during commencement and orientation. The Mirror staff has won numerous Excellence in Journalism Awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists.
History
The students of Fairfield University founded and published the first edition of The Mirror in 1977. The newspaper was founded after the merging of two prior publications: one produced under the supervision of the university, and one published independently.The genesis of the change to The Mirror, was Ned Barnett, who as editor in chief of The Voice, was one of the driving forces to create an independent newspaper. In addition, the university was seeking to limit its liability from the publication of a student-run media outlet.
The Mirror
The online edition was founded in 2000, and it was the first partner to have a signed contract with the now ubiquitous College Publisher network of online student newspapers.
The Mirror incorporated full-process color in the print edition for the first time in the early 2000s.
Dr. James Simon had been the adviser of The Mirror since 1998, but the role was given to associate English professor Tommy Xie in spring 2011 before being passed on to professor Matt Tullis in fall 2018.
2009 He Said/She Said controversy
In 2009 a controversy erupted over the recurring humorous columns He Said/She Said, which typically offer a male and female perspective on some issue. The October 1, 2009, issue's columns focused on best practices for conducting one-night stands and the walk of shame at Fairfield. The columns resulted in immediate controversy among students and administrators. There was a sit-in protest of students at The Mirror*
In its first issue of 2010 The Mirror announced that He Said/She Said column would be discontinued.
Excellence in Journalism Awards
- In 2007, six Mirror staff writers won ten collegiate journalism awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists including four first place awards for editorial writing, general column writing, sport story writing and sports photography.
- In 2008, seven Mirror staff writers won nine collegiate journalism awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists including four first place awards for editorial writing, general column writing, sport story writing and sports photography.
- In 2009, eight Mirror staff writers won fourteen collegiate journalism awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists including four first place awards for editorial column, feature photo, news photo, sport story.
- In 2017, four Mirror staff writers won five collegiate journalism awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists including four first place awards for front page layout, non-front page layout and one second for news story.
Operations
Since 2005, The Mirror has been printed weekly by Trumbull Printing in Trumbull, Conn. but began printing with the Valley Publishing Company in 2021.
The Mirror is an affiliate of UWIRE, which distributes and promotes its content to their network.