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

ELIZABETH COLE, Staff Writer

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FCLC faculty member Santora contributed to “Quick and Dirty Tips For Life After College,”  available on iPads and e-readers. (Ayer Chan/The Observer)

Making the Most of Matriculation

December 12, 2012
Beata Santora, an English professor at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) this semester, also graduated from FCLC, so she’s been through what every junior and senior at FCLC and other colleges across the country are going through right now. The unknowns are the worst: Will we get job
Left: Chris Stahl, FCLC ’13 stars as George, a man who devotes his life to archiving languages and who is unexpectedly left by his wife. (Courtesy of Carla Jackson/Theater Department)

To Say or Not to Say?

November 15, 2012
Students struggle to find the right words every day—while writing papers, during a job or internship interview and when formulating answers to questions in class.
Take some time off from your assigned reading for class and pick up some contemporary titles that have caught FCLC students’ eyes. (Ian McKenna/The Observer)

Ditch the Classics: Read for Pleasure with These Student Favs

November 6, 2012
When looking for a good book to read, classic novels are often the most recommended.
Actors rehearse scenes for the upcoming production of “Childhood,” a Thornton Wilder play, running from Oct. 22-Oct. 24. (Rex Sakamoto/The Observer)

A Re-Emergence Of Childhood

October 17, 2012
Thornton Wilder is known primarily for his play “Our Town,” a three-act play about an average town and its citizens. The theatre department at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) will soon change that.
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