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

The Observer

KIA FATAHI, Contributing Writer

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Campus Ministry Hosts Panel on Issues Migrants and Asylum Seekers Face

Campus Ministry Hosts Panel on Issues Migrants and Asylum Seekers Face

February 24, 2023
The discussion, which took place in the Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Campus Center’s Great Hall at the Rose Hill Campus, aimed to raise awareness of the ongoing problems that migrants and asylum seekers face while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and in New York City.
Tomodachi provides chicken katsudon (“katsu” meaning “to win”) made by Rai Rai Ken, a Japanese-owned restaurant located at East Village, to club members prior to midterm exams. It is a tradition among Japanese students to eat katsudon the night before taking an important test or school entrance exam.

Students Found First Japanese Culture Club at Fordham

February 8, 2023
Fordham Lincoln Center’s Japanese community reminisces on their progress in reconnecting with their roots and culture
Fordham Public Safety issued a ban on battery-powered scooters, bikes and skateboards on all university properties following safety recommendations from the FDNY.

[Photo] Fordham Bans Battery-Powered Vehicles

January 25, 2023

Fordham Public Safety issued a ban on battery-powered scooters, bikes and skateboards on all university properties following safety recommendations from the FDNY.

Henrietta Hudson is not only the oldest lesbian bar featured here, but is also the oldest in the entire country.

[Photo] Your Guide to NYC Lesbian Bars

November 17, 2022

Henrietta Hudson is not only the oldest lesbian bar featured here, but is also the oldest in the entire country.

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‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo:’ Representation of Disabilities in South Korea

November 17, 2022
“Extraordinary Attorney Woo,” a 16-episode TV series, has quickly become one of the most viewed non-English shows since its release in June.
At this event for the World Day of the Poor, leaders addressed the importance of reducing global poverty and climate change.

Fordham Hosts UN Event for Pope Francis’ World Day of the Poor

November 16, 2022
On behalf of Fordham, Schwalbenberg and Hincapié first presented the 2022 issue of the Pope Francis Global Poverty Index, a global multidimensional poverty measure.
Tokyo Vice focuses on the protagonists relationships with melodramatic characters.

‘Tokyo Vice’: Uncovering the Dark Side of Japan

November 14, 2022
Tokyo Vice fulfills almost everything there is to know about the dark side of Japanese society, from journalism to yakuza.
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Behind the Scenes at Blood Manor, The Scariest Attraction in NYC

November 7, 2022
The 10,000 square feet of themed rooms, hallways and corridors of Blood Manor are famous for terrifying New Yorkers to the max.
A protester waves the flag of the Imperial State of Iran in the air on Oct. 1 as part of the Coordinated Global Protests Around the World at Washington Square Park.

Iranian American Community Responds to Death of Mahsa Amini, as Seen From NYC

October 14, 2022
“Iran is always in my heart. Iran is my home,” she said. “The people don’t deserve this. Enough is enough. The whole of Iran has become a jail.”
This year marks the 96th year of celebration of the Feast of San Gennaro.

[Photo] Little Italy, Big Festival

September 28, 2022

This year marks the 96th year of celebration of the Feast of San Gennaro.

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‘Pachinko’: Revealing History Through the Lens of a Korean Family

April 19, 2022
In “Pachinko,” identity is not defined in terms of binary like Korean or Japanese, and it follows the lives of Koreans living in Japan.
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