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

EMILY SITNER, Staff Writer

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Is This the End of Gender-Based Labeling in Retail?

Is This the End of Gender-Based Labeling in Retail?

August 28, 2015
Gender-based labeling should be embraced, so that girls and boys can appreciate their differences.

Help Ukraine to Rebuild, Not Destroy

March 5, 2015
Ukraine does not need weaponry. Ukraine needs money to rebuild its infrastructure, decrease unemployment levels, provide resources for those caught in the civil war and help its economy get back on its feet before the country collapses completely.

Where Do Lines Of Free Speech End?

March 3, 2015
Tolerance is crucial for a developing society, but lines should be drawn if the words are translated into action and an individual uses their opinion to target another individual or group of people.

Can “Unwanted Sex” Be Ambiguous?

January 30, 2015
Women should employ the term “no” more often if they do not wish to have sex, disregarding what their partner may think of them.
(Isabel Frias / The Observer)

Counter Point: Retirement is a Personal Choice

December 22, 2014
Professors are key to inspiring students and urging them to always learn more about their respective subjects.
(Jason Boit /The Observer)

Has Anti-Semitism Become Accepted?

November 6, 2014
In the past few months, the world has seemingly reached its most disastrous and terrifying points, given headlines such as the beheadings of three captives by the Islamic State of Iran and Syria (ISIS), the outbreak of Ebola and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East. Though the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has simmered slightly since this past summer, its consequences are still raging. Anti-Semitism has been on the rise during these several months all over the world, most notably in the rallies in Germany and Britain. Slogans such as “Death to Israel” have become popular, and acts eerily reminiscent of Europe in the early 1940s, such as the burning of the Israeli flag and the looting of Jewish-owned stores, have become rampant.
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