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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

“The Bear” follows Carmen Berzatto and Sydney Adamu, Chicago-based chefs, who attempt to revitalize their restaurant.
The Bear Season Three: Weighed Down But Still Fun
By KATIE HOHMAN July 26, 2024
FX's latest season of 'The Bear' was released on June 26 and received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
Trousdale kicked off their set with country-style romp “Point Your Finger”
Trousdale’s Harmonies Rock the Brooklyn Paramount Theater
Brown paper curves through the exhibit in a serpentine pattern and hangs suspended from the ceiling, serving as a backdrop for various MUJI items and their respective product tags.
Beauty in Simplicity: A Look Into the Formation of the MUJI Brand
Before the “Lumberjack the Monster” Netflix release on June 1, the film premiered in North America at the Japan Society on May 6
‘Lumberjack the Monster’ is a Wild Campy Mess
Students for Justice in Palestine at Fordham: An Interactive Timeline
Students for Justice in Palestine at Fordham: An Interactive Timeline
May 18, 2024
190 faculty members have signed a letter which expresses solidarity with student protestors and calls for the protection of free speech.
Faculty to Pro-Palestine Students: ‘Keep Speaking Your Truth’
May 8, 2024
Members of the NYPD handled the growing crowd outside the Leon Lowenstein Center throughout the day of May 1.
NYPD Campus Presence To Persist Through Graduation
May 2, 2024
Pro-Palestine protesters inside the Lowenstein lobby warned people outside the glass they were about to be arrested.
Students are the Face of Free Speech, Positioning Administrators as the Opposition
By MANDIE-BETH CHAU

Free speech shaped higher education in the United States, but the increasingly polarized political culture has caused campuses to reevaluate...

The entire cosmetic industry has completely transformed
Saving ‘Sephora Kids’
By LOLA CRAVATH

Then and Now: An Ever-Widening Gap  Every morning, I perform a multi-stage routine: I apply face wash, serums, toners, moisturizers and a thick...

Opinions Staff Editorial: Palestinian Genocide is not a Matter of Opinion
By OPINIONS STAFF EDITORIAL

We the Opinions editors of The Observer stand with Fordham University’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the faculty...

Students for Justice in Palestine at Fordham: An Interactive Timeline
Students for Justice in Palestine at Fordham: An Interactive Timeline

UPDATE: This timeline is an updated version of the one created by Sophie Partridge-Hicks published on August 29, 2019. The software previously...

Faculty to Pro-Palestine Students: ‘Keep Speaking Your Truth’

Fordham faculty members have come forward in a show of support and solidarity for pro-Palestine student advocates as demonstrations have escalated...

Noise Complaints Interrupt Lawn Party

The Black Student Alliance (BSA), the Caribbean Students Club (CSC) and the Student Organization for Latines (SOL) collaborated to host an event...

Insights into The University’s Class of 2028

Decision day for the class of 2028 has passed. Regular decision acceptances for Fordham University’s class of 2028 were announced on March...

Fordham Students Respond to Mental Health Crisis on Subway
Fordham Students Respond to Mental Health Crisis on Subway
By RICARDO DE LA BLANCA and ALICE MORENO April 22, 2023
Fordham Observer asks students what their opinions are of Mayor Adam’s new plans to deal with mental health and homelessness across the city’s underground.
Set 300 years later, the film introduces some new characters such as Noa, an ape played by Owen Teague, and Mae, a human played by Freya Allen.
'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Continues the Epic Trilogy
By ANDREA RIVAS

“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” opened a new chapter in the “Planet of the Apes” trilogy on May 10. The film debuted at no. 1 in...

“American Horror Story” Season 12 Finale: The Delicate Conclusion Unveiled
By ANDREA RIVAS
While the first half was a heart-wrenching thriller, the finale of "American Horror Story" Season 12 ultimately left some loose ends.
Come Hear The Music Play (All Around You)
By ANDREW DEFRIN

With its vaudeville-style musical numbers, combined with a story depicting the rise of Nazism in 1920s Berlin, and set against the backdrop of...

She Has Teeth Where?
By Valerie Le
Based on the 2007 movie, the campy, horror-comedy musical follows a young girl with an unconventional power.
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Redden primarily played as a center back, but was moved into a defensive midfielder at times due to her aerial abilities.
Fordham Soccer Star Reflects on Career

Olivia Redden, Gabelli School of Business at Rose Hill (GSBRH) ’24 and captain of the Fordham women’s soccer team, has faced adversity in...

Fordham Baseball Falls to Fairleigh Dickinson

In the final game of a five-game homestand at Houlihan Park on Wednesday, April 24, the Fordham baseball team fell to the Fairleigh Dickinson...

Fordham Men’s Basketball Offseason Is Heating Up, Gray Gone and Zona In

The men’s basketball season may be over, but there remains much to follow in the world of Fordham men’s basketball. Although not as substantial...

Fordham Baseball Takes Series From Minutemen
The Rams won two of three games against their conference foes, earning Head Coach Kevin Leighton's 500th career win in the process.
Duckart kicks off the set with his single “Older.”
Searows Plays to a Sold-Out Crowd at The Mercury Lounge
By MOLLY HIGGINS

Indie-folk artist Alec Duckart, known professionally as Searows, played a sold-out show on Jan. 25 at New York City’s Mercury Lounge as part...

Rodrigo smiles at the crowd before making her way offstage
Olivia Rodrigo Brings Pop-Rock Star Power to Sold-Out Madison Square Garden Shows
By MOLLY HIGGINS

Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo brought the house down April 9 at Madison Square Garden (MSG), marking the last of four sold-out shows at the famed...

Crossword: Is This the Solve of the Summer?
Crossword: Is This the Solve of the Summer?
Warmer weather is just around the corner, Rams!
Brozio finds herself at the intersection of a plethora of identities, although she isn’t alone.
The Reality of Chinese Adoption
By HONORAH BROZIO May 9, 2024

China’s international adoption program opened to the world because of the one-child policy that spanned from 1980 to 2016. This policy disproportionately...