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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

MIA VILKE, Contributing Writer

All content by MIA VILKE
It’s true that Valentine’s Day tends to be over-commercialized, but it’s up to each person to decide whether or not that will ruin Valentine’s Day for them.

[Photo] It’s Not Valentine’s Day, It’s You

By ANA WINSTON February 14, 2025

It’s true that Valentine’s Day tends to be over-commercialized, but it’s up to each person to decide whether or not that will ruin Valentine’s Day for them.

Spending an hour of class time online shopping or curating a Pinterest board defeats the entire point of pursuing a college degree.

[Photo] Escapism and Disaffection

By VENUS O’NEILL WEBER February 5, 2025

Spending an hour of class time online shopping or curating a Pinterest board defeats the entire point of pursuing a college degree.

When patriarchal values repeatedly depict women as submissive creatures, there is no room for advancement in our society.

[Photo] Women are Degraded in Media

By MONA MUCHA February 5, 2025

When patriarchal values repeatedly depict women as submissive creatures, there is no room for advancement in our society.

Principled or symbolic, casting a ballot for a third-party candidate in 2024 was a gamble with potentially far-reaching consequences.

[Photo] Third-Party Voting was a Gamble in this Election

By ARISHA CHOWDHURY November 20, 2024

Principled or symbolic, casting a ballot for a third-party candidate in 2024 was a gamble with potentially far-reaching consequences.

Discouraging people from voting in a manner that authentically represents their voice and their values threatens the basis of our democracy.

[Photo] Warranted or Witch Hunt

By TUCKER FLYNN November 20, 2024

Discouraging people from voting in a manner that authentically represents their voice and their values threatens the basis of our democracy.

New York City is ranked 93rd out of 100 American cities for accessible bathrooms.

[Photo] NYC Public Restrooms Should Be More Accessible

By LAUREN DAVIS November 5, 2024

New York City is ranked 93rd out of 100 American cities for accessible bathrooms.

Without the empathy that comes from talking with our neighbors or local business owners, we have no community.

[Photo] Small Talk is the People’s Weapon

By CRISTIAN MEDEIROS October 23, 2024

Without the empathy that comes from talking with our neighbors or local business owners, we have no community.

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