Even in the stress of the Carillon concerts, we were granted the opportunity to sit down with the FWHS band director Mr. Marsland for a comedic interview. Below we ask him a series of questions, of which never really had anything to do with the concert, but should still give […]
Yearly Archives: 2016
According to www.wfsb.com, Audry Palvac, a four year old girl who is fighting cancer, was given the chance to kick off the Christmas holiday by putting up an amazing light display! Unfortunately, a girl of just four yeas of age named Audry Palvac is currently fighting cancer and has already had to endure multiple surgeries. […]
Four Year Old Kicks of Holidays With A Bang
With just a few weeks left in the calendar year, one question has been coming up again and again: was 2016 the worst year ever? Some optimists have attempted to point out other bad years in the history of humankind, but 2016 just has it all. For example, the unrelenting […]
2016: the Worst Year Ever

On December 10th, the largest debate in the history of the Connecticut Debate Association was held at the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering (AITE) in Stamford. The controversial resolve was, “Should the US join the International Criminal Court?” With 8 of Warde’s own teams debating, the day was filled […]
Warde Debate Team Wins Final Debate
Multicoloured retractable pens- These pens are by far the most versatile and useful pens. They can be used for annotations, color coding, and taking notes. They even have the option of black ink, so regular writing is also possible. Like everyone’s favorite leprechaun, Mick McGarry, vibrant colors are so plentiful it’s […]
The Blur: Reviewing the Top Pens of 2016
2016 is being called one of the worst years in recent history by many, and for obvious reasons. People around the globe have been dealing with negative after negative thrown at them throughout the year. But, in my opinion, it’s best to look on the bright side. So, here are […]
2016: Not All That Bad

This issue’s student spotlight goes to Daniel Knorr, a senior here at Fairfield Warde. Dan is a prestigious student who has received some of the highest accolades in the school. From swim team captain, to Key Club co-president, he is a huge part of the community. He is also a […]
Student Spotlight: Daniel Knorr
Exxonmobil Promises Less Oil Will be Spilled in the North Dakota Region than Other Regions, Pinky Promise Exxonmobil CEO Rex Tillerson recently addressed the public after many protests on the North Dakota pipeline. In this address, Tillerson called the surrounding natives “primadonnas” simply because their local environment isn’t exactly the […]
BLUR: Exxonmobil Pinky Promises Less Oil Will be Spilled in ...
The Warde Indoor Track and Field season officially commenced on Monday December 5th. However, the team not only welcomed newcomers to the sport, but also a new girls head coach. Mr. Ottavio, a science teacher at Fairfield Warde High School, stepped up to the plate when it was announced that […]
New Track and Field Coach
Cameron Luther has announced his intentions to debate for Electoral College, adding to an already impressive list of Warde athletes committing to college. Luther announced his intentions at the debate team’s favorite establishment: Kelly’s Kone Konnection in Hamden. Reporters were treated to ice kream kones knowing the announcement would change […]
BLUR Warde Debater Commits to Electoral College

It’s almost time for everyone’s favorite part of the year… midterms! While this can be a stressful period of time for everyone since these tests do count towards final grades, it doesn’t have to be that horrible. There are many different tips and tricks that can help any student do […]
Top Ten Midterm Tips and Tricks

With all the craziness and commotion of 2016, it’s easy to get frazzled by everything going on. That’s why it’s important to kick your feet up, grab a soda and a bowl of popcorn, and immerse yourself into a completely new world. Let’s take look at 2016’s greatest movie hits […]
2016 Blockbusters and Shortcomings

Solar Powered Future: Warde has always had a commitment to clean energy. Our hydration station, our annual Earth Day celebration, the recycling bins in every classroom. Everyone who was at Warde last year knows of the solar panel project. The ceilings shook from the stomping boots, science teachers constantly mentioned […]
Solar Panels at Warde

As President Trump begins to fill his cabinet, rumors have been circling regarding the all important Chief of Acronyms position. Would it be Jim Sensenbrenner, the mastermind behind the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act, or USA Patriot Act? Or perhaps […]
BLUR: James Coyne Appointed as Trump’s Chief of Acronyms
On September 27th, 2016, a movement started in Fairfield Warde. A movement for liberty. For creative freedom. For justice. For life. A Fairfield Warde student, whose name has been changed to “Maggie Sullivan of F12” for the sake of their anonymity, took to Facebook to voice their concerns with the […]
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