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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

ALYSSA DAUGHDRILL

ALYSSA DAUGHDRILL, Former Photo Editor

Alyssa Daughdrill (she/her), FCLC ’23, is a former photo editor at The Observer and a journalism and visual arts double major. She is on the E-Board for the Tae Kwon Do club on campus and enjoys going to concerts, exploring the city with friends, dancing, reading and taking pictures.

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MCSHANE DEBUTS ON BROADWAY

MCSHANE DEBUTS ON BROADWAY

April 1, 2023
Former Fordham President Joseph M. McShane, S.J., takes to the stage in his Broadway debut as one of the Apostles in Jesus Christ Superstar.
milton glaser I ny heart on a rat painted by banksy

The Man Behind ‘I ❤ NY’

November 17, 2021
Milton Glaser’s “I ❤ NY” (“I Love New York”) logo is a well-known and well-loved symbol that has been met with massive success.
Person is silhouetted by blue light coming from a projection of a blue sphere on the wall

A Blue Christmas

December 4, 2020
Chelsea Market’s ARTECHOUSE gallery hosts "Celestial," an immersive exhibit dedicated to Pantone's Color of Year, Classic Blue.
Bright pink flowers in the foreground of Bryant Park, with trees and green space in the background

Flowers bloom in Bryant Park. In every corner of the city, one can find somewhere to enjoy the great outdoors.

A park-goer stands with their hands at their hips as they look across the field. The scene is seen through a chain link fence and the car dealerships and other midtown buildings can be seen bordering the park in the background

DeWitt Clinton Park, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of midtown, offers sports fields and other ways to get outside for some fresh air.

people sit outdoors in the grass of Central Park on a sunny day

Central Park is full of fields and meadows that are perfect for a picnic, lounging, or throwing around a ball with your friends.

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