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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

From left to right: Directors of Academic Advising Kimberly Malone and Beth Markowitz
Students Struggle to Reach their Advisors
By PARIS MATHUKU December 11, 2024

As the spring semester approaches, Fordham students are struggling to navigate the registration process, including maintaining the balance between...

François’s photograph “Free Senegal,” is available to view at “The Brooklyn Artist’s Exhibition,” until Jan. 25, 2025.
Fordham Law Student’s Work Featured at the Brooklyn Museum
By HANNAH VENNING

In the Brooklyn Museum’s “Brooklyn Artist’s Exhibition” nestled among the work of over 200 local artists lies a piece of our very own...

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...

Fordham College at Rose Hill USG selected sophmore Nicholas Meetze to join the ACSRI
Committee Prepares to Write Fordham’s Financial Values
By SAM BRACY

A committee of students, faculty, administrators and alumni are to align the university’s investment strategy with its Jesuit values.  Once...

The compost bag my roommate and I keep in our freezer to avoid a bad smell. We reuse the clips and tips sheet each time we compost the bag.
New Year … Same Climate?
By LAURA OLDFATHER

2024 is the first year that global temperature averages surpass the 1.5 degree Celsius increase that the Paris Climate Agreement pledged to prevent...

Despite male fans’ attempts to stay inside a niche realm, they are no longer a separate fandom and have been pulled into mainstream attention.
Women in Male Dominated Fields
By CHARLIE OKEKE

Long gone are the days of “How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Andie Anderson having to pretend to know nothing of basketball and asking for a...

Panelists proposed various solutions to bolstering majority rule without constitutional amendments.
Experts Debate the Crisis of Democracy
By MICHELLE WILSON

Legal scholars and Fordham professors discussed how flaws within the structure of the Constitution obstruct democratic processes at a panel event...

The People Behind Immigration Policy
By SHINE ALAGBA

As migration policy remains a subject of fierce debate in the United States, the crux of the debate is the human lives impacted by these policies.  Fordham...

Fordham SJP Rally Keeps Off Campus
By STEVIE FUSCO

Fordham Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held their first rally of the semester on Nov. 21, breaking a period of relative silence after...

A New Core For All
By IKMA INUSAH

Fordham is getting closer to having a new core. College Committee members said a proposed new core would consolidate the core requirements of...

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

The 62nd New York Film Festival’s Q&A with Guadagnino, Craig, Starkey and Kuritzkes (left to right).
Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ is a Surrealist Odyssey
By SOFIA LAJE

Following immense commercial success and virality with “Challengers,” director Luca Guadagnino tackles William S. Burroughs’ 1985 novella...

Love Language Collective, is Waiting on You
By EMMA DVORKIN

“We drive and we dance and we feel that love,” reads the caption for a TikTok video uploaded by the Fordham University-founded music duo,...

Barbie, A Cultural Femininomenon
By SEAN ROBERTS

The iconic Barbie doll has found a new home in New York City with the latest exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design, “Barbie: A Cultural...

‘Pets and the City’ Celebrates Three Centuries of New Yorkers and Their Pets
By MARGO CRAVEN

On Oct. 25, The New York Historical (formerly known as The New York Historical Society), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, opened...

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Moll’s friend and fellow activist Michael-Luca Natt ran six of the seven marathons with Moll, was a speaker after three and then clocked in to work afterwards.
183 Miles for Climate Justice

Kenny Moll ran seven marathons in seven days to fight climate change. A daunting challenge to underscore a daunting cause. He called this challenge...

Charles Guthrie Anointed as the New Athletic Director

Dec. 1 marked the start of a new chapter in Fordham Athletics with Charles Guthrie joining the Ramily as the new director of intercollegiate...

Men’s Water Polo Makes Fordham History

This past weekend, the Fordham Men’s water polo team made program history and Fordham athletic history at the NCAA men’s water polo championship.  The...

The Rams Top Fairleigh Dickinson University Knights

The Fordham men’s basketball team hosted the Fairleigh Dickinson (FDU) Knights at the Rose Hill Gymnasium last Wednesday night and claimed...

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

Apollo performs his song “Invincible.”
Omar Apollo Brings the ‘God Said No’ Tour to Forest Hills Stadium
By MOLLY HIGGINS

Singer-songwriter Omar Apollo brought his “God Said No” tour to Queens on Sept. 7 with a show at Forest Hills Stadium. After opening sets...

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Fordham students woke up to a Trump victory.
Students Awake to Second Trump Term
By COLBY MCCASKILL and IKMA INUSAH November 18, 2024

Lying sleepless in bed on the morning of Nov. 6, Myah Balaporia checked her phone.  “I saw multiple notifications that he had won,” Balaporia...