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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

Supporters of both Harris and Trump shared their hopes and concerns for the future on election night.
Election Night Anxiety

The halls and Outdoor Plaza of Fordham Lincoln Center appeared deserted on Tuesday with a closed university. Instead, students were huddled around...

Community at the Democratic Watch Party

On the third floor of Keating Hall at the Rose Hill Campus, Fordham University’s Democratic Club, or Fordham Dems, hosted a Nov. 5 election...

Cross-Country Vote Casters

Fordham Lincoln Center students sent mail-in ballots back to their home states to vote in the presidential election and local races.  Voters...

Students Find Cash is Greener on Campus

As a college student, Sophie Lama knows money doesn’t grow on trees — but as a small business owner, she knows money can grow on campus....

A Cornucopia of Civic Service

Fordham Campus Ministry is hosting its annual Thanksgiving food drive, open from the end of October to the end of November. The drive operates...

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A student’s assigned books for the Fall 2024 semester stack up.
Nothing by the Book
Berry’s goals are to reduce polarization and foster trust and community at Fordham.
Tony Berry is Here to Make a Difference
A student holds a sign calling for Fordham to disclose its investment portfolio and divest from arms manufacturers at a pro-Palestinian rally on Thursday, April 25.
Committee to Assess Endowment Portfolio
Ayman Moustafa, left, is recovering well after he was stabbed while working at the halal cart on West 60th Street.
Halal Worker Stabbed Outside Campus
On the northwest corner of Columbus Ave and 60th St., Ayman Moustafa was stabbed while working at the halal cart.
BREAKING: Halal Worker Stabbed Outside Lincoln Center
Fordham P4P advocates for students with unpaid internships.
GSS Changes Fieldwork Requirements
Liz Gannon-Graydon hosts her Communi-Tea parties once a week.
Cultivating Communi-Tea

Liz Gannon-Graydon, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’85, held her weekly Communi-Tea party in Bryant Park. This is Gannon-Graydon’s...

Adams’ Inner Circle Shrinks

Early in his administration as New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams liked to flash a smile and rhetorically ask, “When does the hard part start?” This...

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Northeastern U.S.
Robert Fitzer, associate vice president for public safety said that the campuses will remain open and operate as scheduled.
New York City Housing Market Continues To Tighten
Public officials are tasked with effectively controlling rent prices and new housing developments to address the shortage of affordable housing.
First Day of Classes and Record-Breaking 1.7 Inches of Snow Coincide
Students returned to classes after winter break and were welcomed with a delayed opening due to snowy conditions on the first day of classes.
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45 individuals organized an encampment-style protest on May 1 in the Leon Lowenstein Center lobby.
Fordham Post-Protest
By STEVIE FUSCO and SAM BRACY September 25, 2024

Fordham University changed after approximately 45 individuals organized an encampment-style protest on May 1 in the Leon Lowenstein Center lobby...

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...