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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

KAMRUN NESA, Managing Editor Emerita

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(Maria Kovoros/The Observer)

Don’t Judge A Book by Its Content

February 11, 2015
When someone asks, “What’s your favorite book?” chances are many would respond with a classic novel, so-called “real literature".
Barnes & Noble shoppers contemplate whether to buy their books in print or to invest in an e-reader. (Lauren Macdonald/The Observer)

Counterpoint: Electronic Over Print

October 22, 2014
I’ve bought my last college textbook. After three years of running around, trying to find good deals on college books, I’ve had enough.
Workers Protest Violations at FCLC

Workers Protest Violations at FCLC

September 23, 2014
Construction workers gathered outside Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 23 to protest workers rights violations
Mary Higgins Clark (left) speaks to Professor of English Mary Bly’s Publishing Theory and Practice class on April 29. She spoke about her career, the writing industry and her new book

Mary Higgins Clark Visits Fordham

May 2, 2014
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, Mary Higgins Clark, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’79, spoke to students in Professor of English Mary Bly’s Publishing: Theory and Practice class. Clark led a discussion on her works as a whole as well as signing copies of her 1975 best-seller “Where Are The Children?”
President Barack Obama in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, July 23, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Obamacare Was Not Worth a Government Shutdown

October 24, 2013
Obamacare still has some major glitches that need to be rectified, and for Congress to risk the country’s economy and its workers for an initiative that’s not fully fleshed out is not very logical.
Future MTA price hikes will hurt all students at Fordham, but will especially strain the already tight budgets of many commuters. (Ian McKenna/The Observer)

Frequent MTA Hikes Unfairly Affect Commuters

September 9, 2013
Free MetroCards for New York students are a nostalgic thing of the past. In high school, I took them for granted; now I have to shell out $5.00 to get to and from school.
(MCT)

Shame on You, Senate

May 2, 2013
For a governing body that was created for and by the people, our senators showed Americans where they stood by disregarding their wishes for tougher gun laws.
Lindsay Lohan and Lil Poopy are two child stars. (Lorey Sebastian/Walt Disney Pictures; Courtesy of youtube.com)

The Dangers of Child Stardom

March 6, 2013
“Upholding child stars for public amusement may be fun now, but the reality is that we’re all plucking these kids out of their childhood.”
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