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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 Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

Michael Lee, director of the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, opened the discussion by introducing the panel and emphasizing the significance of McNeill’s work.
Fordham Honors Catholic LGBTQ+ Ministry Trailblazer

Fordham hosted a film screening and discussion honoring the centenary of the life and legacy of John McNeill, a pioneer in Catholic LGBTQ+ ministry....

Chuseok and Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration

The Korean Student Association (KSA) collaborated with the Chinese Cultural Society to organize their annual combined Chuseok and Mid-Autumn...

Fordham’s Civic Service Reflects Jesuit Roots

Fordham students, faculty and staff continue to uphold Ignatian values through civic engagement on a personal, university, citywide and international...

Argo Out, Saxbys In

As announced this past February, Fordham Lincoln Center’s long-favored Argo Tea shop will be replaced by the completely student-run Saxbys...

Fordham Restructures Pre-Professional Advising

Fordham’s undergraduate pre-professional advising program will undergo major changes during the 2025-26 academic year as the university integrates...

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Thomas Massaro, Jesuit priest and professor of moral theology, delivered a lecture on the ethics of meritocracy.
“The Ethics of Meritocracy”
Fordham raised tuition by 4.65%, housing by 4.3% and meal plans by 4% on March 31.
Students Leave Fordham due to Tuition Hike
Mayoral candidate and state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s platform focuses on affordable housing, free bus fares and addressing income inequality.
Local Updates to Politics, Crime and Economy
Fordham students speak with club leaders at the Club Fair.
High Turnout for Club Fair
The Fordham community attends the Multifaith Picnic with the President on the Outdoor Plaza on Sep. 3.
Students Connect at Multifaith Picnic
Fordham’s new logo can now be found on all merchandise sold at the bookstore.
New Class, New Changes
Atacus Jarrett is the treasurer of the Fordham College Democrats and encouraged students to get involved in
canvassing, which he has engaged in since high school.
Mayoral Race Mobilizes Student Involvement

Fordham students are getting involved hands-on for their favored mayoral candidate ahead of the Nov. 4 election. State assemblyman and democratic...

Mayoral Candidates Go Back to School

Democratic mayoral primary candidates faced questions on housing, education, climate change and transit at a forum hosted by a student climate...

Enforcement and Removal Operations: Fordham Students Oppose ICE
Fordham students and administration weigh in on what to do when interacting with ICE under President Trumps's mass deportation policy.
Primary Candidates Speak at Forum

Seven Democratic New York City mayoral candidates took to the stage to address topics ranging from banning masks at protests to what their favorite...

Mayoral Primary Starts
New York City mayoral candidates have started fundraising and sharing policy proposals in anticipation of the June 24 Democratic primary.
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Rahman, left, and Vehlow, right, are the new Directors of Muslim and Jewish life respectively. They hope for a semester filled with both their personal religious traditions, as well as robust interfaith dialogue.
New Directors of Spiritual Life Embrace Interfaith Difference
By CHARLIE KUSTER September 12, 2024

On the Outdoor Plaza last Thursday, Sept. 7, Imam Ammar Rahman and Rabbi Katja Vehlow addressed students and faculty at Fordham’s annual Interfaith...