The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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KATHRENE BINAG, Staff Writer

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Students Organize Hurricane Relief

Students Organize Hurricane Relief

November 14, 2012
After Hurricane Sandy devastated much of the tri-state area on Monday, Oct. 29, the Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) student body has mobilized in response. Chris Hennessy, FCLC ’15, and Jaime Rodriguez, FCLC ’14, decided to organize a series of relief programs to help those in need during the aftermath of the storm through student volunteering and a donation drive.
Students passing by the Gabelli School of Business’ Hughes Hall at Fordham College at Rose Hill. (Ayer Chan/The Observer)

Business Minor Curriculum Set to Expand

October 17, 2012
Fordham College at Lincoln Center’s (FCLC) business minor will soon undergo a series of changes.
Students filled the McNally Amphitheater on Sept 12 for the Apocalypse Now lecture. (Tavy Wu/The Observer)

Apocalypse Now: America’s Fascination with Doomsday & Why it Matters

September 16, 2012
Apocalypse Now: America’s Fascination with Doomsday and Why It Matters is a public lecture that was held on Wednesday, Sept. 12.The lecture focused on Americans’ fixation with apocalyptic scenarios, as seen in politics throughout American history and in American popular culture.
Students filled the McNally Amphitheater on Sept. 12 for the Apocalypse Now lecture. (Tavy Wu/The Observer)

The Apocalypse and America on Discussion at FCLC

September 15, 2012
Apocalypse Now: America's Fascination with Doomsday and Why It Matters is a public lecture that was held on Wednesday, Sept. 12. The lecture focused on Americans' fixation with apocalyptic scenarios, as seen in politics throughout American history and in American popular culture.
Award Winning Professors Q&A’s

Award Winning Professors Q&A’s

February 22, 2012
On Feb. 3, Fordham held its annual Arts and Science Faculty Day at the Rose Hill campus. Several professors won awards, but two who teach at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) were also recognized.
The GO! Camden/Philly team were immersed in their community service experience during winter break. (Courtesy of Apollonia Colacicco)

GO! Winter Teams Return From Trips

February 1, 2012
This past winter break, students of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) embarking on Global Outreach (GO!) missions flooded the Dominican Republic, Camden, Philadelphia (Camden/Philly), and Florida.
Dean Joseph Creamer talks to the Observer about his life, his transition into his new job and what seniors should do before graduation. (Katherine Fotinos/The Observer)

New Senior Dean Introduces Himself

December 7, 2011
Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) formally welcomed Joseph Creamer as the new assistant dean of seniors, nearly two months after Cecilia Petit-Hall stepped down in August.
The science lab at Fordham is the area where many natural science students work and study. (Katherine Fotinos/The Observer)

Low Number of Seniors Applying to Medical School

November 16, 2011
Of the 27 seniors who are natural science majors at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC), three are applying to medical school this year, according to Dr. Grace Vernon, chairperson of the natural science department and chairperson of...
Residents in McMahon Hall are frustrated with the Internet speed when they are in their dorm rooms. (Photo Illustration by Ayer Chan/The Observer)

Residents Frustrated With Internet Speed

November 2, 2011
Many residents of McMahon Hall at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) have expressed disappointment with the wireless Internet. Students will be surfing the web and suddenly their Internet connection will drop. Residents claim that especially at night from around 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. their Internet slows to a snail’s pace speeds or will even come to a complete halt.
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