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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

The Observer Magazine

A group of eight protestors climbed on stage as city comptroller Brad Lander was speaking, chanting “off fossil fuels Brad” and “Black Rock Brad.”
Mayoral Candidates Go Back to School
By MICHELLE WILSON and MACKENZIE COOPER
When animation is written off as a childish medium, adults do not generally seek out these films and miss out on all that animation brings to the table.
Animation’s Capacity for Complexity
By VEE VENNING
Jean Crutchfield's 1998 exhibition “Presumed Innocence” analyzes how childhood is endangered by perilous social and cultural conditions and includes pieces such as Inez van Lamsweerde's "Kirsten" (1996).
Abjecting Innocence: Post-9/11 Artistic Production
By GRACE MISKOVSKY
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Crossword: Background Noise
Crossword: Background Noise
By JASMINE WHITE
Laurie Berke-Weiss is a longtime lawyer in the New York area. Specializing in employment law, she has dedicated herself to the discipline for decades. Her daughter has even followed in her footsteps, and now works alongside her at Berke-Weiss Law PLLC.
This Fordham Law Alumna Works in Service of Others
By BRIANNA KARLA SANCHEZ