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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

IKMA INUSAH

IKMA INUSAH, Features Editor

Ikma Inusah (she/her), FCLC ’28, is head features editor at The Observer. This is her second year at the paper, and she is a double major in architecture and environmental studies with a minor in African American studies. Last year, her favorite piece to work on was “Groceries Are Getting Eggspensive,” because she was able to get personal about a taboo subject (money) with the Fordham community. A fun fact about her is that she is allergic to chocolate and watches the Tour de France every year. She was previously an assistant features editor and found that she loves the style of writing and reporting.

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James Gunn’s summer blockbuster “Superman,” one of many adaptations of the comic book series, made $125 million domestically in its opening weekend.

[Photo] Rejecting the Reboot Craze

By ANA WINSTON September 10, 2025

James Gunn’s summer blockbuster “Superman,” one of many adaptations of the comic book series, made $125 million domestically in its opening weekend.

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.

[Photo] Animation’s Capacity for Complexity

By VEE VENNING April 9, 2025

Egg prices have risen across the country recently. The Observer spoke to deli owners, supermarket cashiers and members of the Fordham community to hear how rising prices were affecting consumer habits.

Groceries Are Getting Eggspensive

March 26, 2025
The bacon, egg and cheese, an NYC breakfast staple, is facing rising prices around Fordham's Lincoln Center campus.
Influencer-in-Chief

Influencer-in-Chief

March 6, 2025
After the brief TikTok ban, Fordham students and professors reflect on the social media platform's entanglement in politics.
Fordham students and Faculty celebrate another Valentine's Day.

Romantically or Otherwise: Fordham’s Thoughts on Love

February 18, 2025

Leaving work some years ago, Professor Anthony D’Agostino saw his then-boyfriend outside. He was picking him up and he had flowers in his arms.  “They picked me up from work, brought flowers, took...

The new core aims to further Jesuit values by expanding interdisciplinary studies

A New Core For All

December 11, 2024

Fordham is getting closer to having a new core. College Committee members said a proposed new core would consolidate the core requirements of Fordham College, Gabelli School of Business (GSB), the Ailey/Fordham...

Fordham students woke up to a Trump victory.

Students Awake to Second Trump Term

November 18, 2024

Lying sleepless in bed on the morning of Nov. 6, Myah Balaporia checked her phone.  “I saw multiple notifications that he had won,” Balaporia said. “I got a text from one of my friends back home.”...

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