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DIANA SILVA

DIANA SILVA, Former Assistant Social Media Editor and Retrospect Host

Diana Silva, FCLC ’23, is an assistant social media editor for The Observer and one of the co-hosts for The Observer’s Retrospect podcast. She is in the pre-law program majoring in psychology and minoring in Spanish. Apart from her jalapeño obsession, she’s a fellow coffee advocate, a John Mayer fangirl and loves to watch and play volleyball.

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photo of fordham law school for article about various options for careers

Careers Aren’t What They Used To Be

March 23, 2021
People tend to laud law, business and medicine, but students should not be forced to pursue careers they aren’t passionate about just because it makes more money.
graphic illustration of getting a match on a dating app

Dating Apps Are Not as Bad As They Seem

March 21, 2021
It’s safe to say that we’ve all wrestled with the idea of entering the world of online dating. Dating apps like Tinder, Bumble or Hinge have been around for years but spiked in use during the pandemic. 
graphic illustration of Courtney Love, a possible woman serial killer, singing into a microphone

Women: The Perfect Killers

March 18, 2021
Ted Bundy one of the most notorious serial killers in America, but imagine how much more dangerous and famous he would have been if he were a woman. 
Amy Coney Barrett signs a document while President Trump, Clarence Thomas, and two others stand behind her

Is Gender Equality Taking a Step Back?

November 16, 2020
Women’s rights became even more imperiled the moment Barrett replaced Ginsburg. 
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