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IN THE DARK The story behind the cause of Sunday's power outage Page 2 FUSA FACES g% £* A preview of the candidates election and debate Page 5 The Fairfield February 14, 2001 MIRROR — CRISIS ON CAMPUS — University Volume 27, Number 17 Students were seen through the window of Canisius 203, where they were held. Inset, Arbelo at graduation in 2001. BY CHRIS ZEITZ & SEAN TOOLIN Rip Marini, the final hostage re-leased from Canisius Hall Tuesday night, described his captor as being determined to gain publicity for his ideas and yet at the same time fearful. Marini observed that the hostage-taker, 24-year old alumnus Patrick Arbelo of Bridgeport, squeamish at times and almost as frightened as those whom he held hostage. Dr. Elizabeth Dreyer of the religious studies depart-ment characterized Arbelo on Wednes-day as sometimes "child-like" and a "very disturbed person." Dreyer believed that the "chit-chat" of the hostage negotiator and Marini's effort towards establishing a bond with Arbelo proved to be vital in the safe re-lease ofthe hostages. Marini did a "won-derful job," in Dreyer's opinion, in es-tablishing a relationship with Arbelo. Photos: Joshua O'Connell; Fairfield Now (inset) It appears that it was this bond be-tween Marini and Arbelo that motivated Arbelo to ask that Marini remain after the last group of hostages was released after 9 p.m. "I'm in charge here," Marini told Dreyer, according to Dreyer. Dreyer SEE "HOSTAGE" ON P. 3 Students observe from the police line in front of Loyola Hall.
Object Description
Title | Mirror - Vol. 27, No. 17 - February 14, 2002 |
Date | February 14 2002 |
Description | [PLEASE NOTE: This issue was mistakenly labelled on the front page as February 14, 2001; we have changed the metadata to reflect the correct date of February 14, 2002.] The Mirror (sometimes called the Fairfield Mirror) is the official student newspaper of Fairfield University, and is published weekly during the academic year (September - May). It runs from 1977 - the present; current issues are available online. |
Notes | A timeline for Fairfield University student newspapers is as follows: The Tentative, Nov. 7, 1947 - Dec. 19, 1947; The Fulcrum, Jan. 9, 1948 - May 20, 1949; The Stag, Sept. 23, 1949 - May 6, 1970; The University Voice, Oct. 1, 1970 - May 11, 1977; The Fairfield Free Press & Review, Sept. 10, 1970 - Apr. 24, 1975; The Fairfield Mirror, Sept. 22, 1977 - present. |
Type of Document | Newspaper |
Original Format | Newsprint; color; ill.; 11.5 x 17 in. |
Digital Specifications | These images exist as archived TIFFs, JPEGs and one or more PDF versions for general use. Digitized by Creekside Digital through the LYRASIS group. |
Publisher | Fairfield University |
Place of Publication | Fairfield, Conn. |
Source | Fairfield University Archives and Special Collections |
Copyright Information | Fairfield University reserves all rights to this resource which is provided here for educational and/or non-commercial purposes only. |
Identifier | MIR20020214 |
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SearchData | IN THE DARK The story behind the cause of Sunday's power outage Page 2 FUSA FACES g% £* A preview of the candidates election and debate Page 5 The Fairfield February 14, 2001 MIRROR — CRISIS ON CAMPUS — University Volume 27, Number 17 Students were seen through the window of Canisius 203, where they were held. Inset, Arbelo at graduation in 2001. BY CHRIS ZEITZ & SEAN TOOLIN Rip Marini, the final hostage re-leased from Canisius Hall Tuesday night, described his captor as being determined to gain publicity for his ideas and yet at the same time fearful. Marini observed that the hostage-taker, 24-year old alumnus Patrick Arbelo of Bridgeport, squeamish at times and almost as frightened as those whom he held hostage. Dr. Elizabeth Dreyer of the religious studies depart-ment characterized Arbelo on Wednes-day as sometimes "child-like" and a "very disturbed person." Dreyer believed that the "chit-chat" of the hostage negotiator and Marini's effort towards establishing a bond with Arbelo proved to be vital in the safe re-lease ofthe hostages. Marini did a "won-derful job," in Dreyer's opinion, in es-tablishing a relationship with Arbelo. Photos: Joshua O'Connell; Fairfield Now (inset) It appears that it was this bond be-tween Marini and Arbelo that motivated Arbelo to ask that Marini remain after the last group of hostages was released after 9 p.m. "I'm in charge here," Marini told Dreyer, according to Dreyer. Dreyer SEE "HOSTAGE" ON P. 3 Students observe from the police line in front of Loyola Hall. |