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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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Cody Muraro, lead singer of Real Friends, singing the band’s newest songs to the crowd.
Real Friends Return to Irving Plaza
By GRACE EHLE February 11, 2025
The Chicago-based Midwest Emo band, Real Friends, stunned audiences with their show at Irving Plaza on Nov. 25.
Fordham students attend a school in a city where fare evasion has become commonplace. But those who often hop the turnstiles say that lower prices is the way to get them to pay.
These Rams Ride Free
By BRIANNA KARLA SANCHEZ
MTA's panel declared fare evasion at a 'crisis' level, Fordham students are skeptical of the city's enforcement-first approach.
Injector pens for Zepbound, an alternative GLP-1 RA medication to Ozempic.
Dangerously Dainty
By TUCKER FLYNN
The recent cultural phenomena of using glucagon-like peptide-1 medications like Ozempic for weightloss, especially by public figures.
The critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series "Severance" returns after amassing a large following online between its first and second season.
Severance Season 2 Blurs Dystopia with Reality
By HANNAH SMOKLER
The newest episodes of the hit series veer into the absurd while still remaining true to the all too real themes of its first season.
It’s true that Valentine’s Day tends to be over-commercialized, but it’s up to each person to decide whether or not that will ruin Valentine’s Day for them.
It’s Not Valentine’s Day, It’s You
By ANA WINSTON
Even if you’re not in the throes of romance, it’s important to have a good relationship (pun intended) with the idea of love.
A fan-voting system for the Oscars would be more relevant and engaging, as it would better celebrate the movies and actors that captivate audiences.
Let the People Decide
By ANDREA RIVAS
The awards reflect the preferences of a select group within the academy, whose opinions the general public may not fully understand.
President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders and ordered mass deportations in his first few weeks in office
Record-Breaking Executive Orders Rollback University Standards
By ALISON BEINHAUR
President Donald Trump's first two weeks in office come with a flurry of executive orders posing concerns for marginalized communities.
A Grant for Migrant Justice
By AVERY LOFTIS and SEANNA SANKAR
Seven Fordham professors obtained a $670k grant that will support research, advocacy and accompaniment for migrant communities.
Order Could Revoke Visas of Pro-Palestine Activists
By SAM BRACY

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 29, to combat antisemitism threatens to deport international students...

Classics Department Could be History
By MICHELLE WILSON

Fordham’s Classics Department has experienced a decline over the years in faculty, course offerings and enrollment. This has been a blow to...

A Fordham Student Guide: Food in NYC
By NIKKI HATZOPOULOS December 6, 2024

Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar are among some of the awardees at the 67th annual award show.
A Recap of Music’s Biggest Night
By SANIYAH HICKS

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards aired live Sunday night from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by comedian and former host...

Alvin Ailey Sees Art in You
By LOLA CRAVATH

Legacy, reach and representation are the pillars that give shape to “Edges of Ailey.” This exhibition, hosted by the Whitney Museum of American...

Ashe Steals The Stage at Winterfest 2025
By CARLE BLEAU

Rose Hill may have a campus, but here at Lincoln Center, we have something they do not: the Campus Activities Board’s annual Winterfest on...

Polka Dots are Back, and They’re Making a Point
By VEE VENNING

Rife with nostalgia and familiarity, polka dots have preserved their standing as one of the most distinct patterns in fashion. While the pattern...

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Junior guard Romand Dean drives it to the hole against the Dukes.
Rams Edge Out Duquesne in Home Victory
Fordham men's basketball team win against Duquense University marks the first win in the Atlantic 10 Conference for the Rams.
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions
Grand Central Terminal hosts iconic professional squash tournament, ahead of the sport's 2028 Olympic debut in Los Angeles.
Women’s Basketball Stand Strong Against Dayton
Fordham Women's Basketball secures a thrilling 58-55 victory over Dayton on Rose Hill Gymnasium's 100-year anniversary.
Rams Cut Short by UMass Minutemen

Fordham University is imposing a four-game suspension for Keith Urgo, men’s basketball head coach. The Fordham men’s basketball program is...

The market is open all day from morning to late evening and draws in a large crowd.
A Day at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market
By KEI SUGAE

Mere steps away from Fordham Lincoln Center’s campus, Columbus Circle’s Annual Holiday Market returned this year on Dec. 3. Hundreds of vendors...

Are Skinny Jeans Back?
Are Skinny Jeans Back?
By NIKKI HATZOPOULOS

Dean Joseph Landau is the first out, gay dean in Fordham Law School history. He began his term this past July.
Was Fordham Law’s New Dean ‘Born To Do This’?
By COLBY MCCASKILL December 18, 2024
Joseph Landau has been writing and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights his whole career. Now, he's the one steering Fordham Law School.