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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

MARYAM BESHARA

MARYAM BESHARA, Former Editor-in-Chief

Maryam Beshara (she/her), FCLC ’24, is the former editor-in-chief of The Observer. She is double majoring in political science and urban studies and this is her third year at The Observer, having previously worked as a news editor. In her free time, Maryam loves listening to music, her favorite artist being Lorde, and hopes the sun will show (her) the path. She is looking forward to pushing The Observer to its limit and seeking new opportunities for editors to endeavor on.

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Regarding free speech on college campuses, Tetlow noted that the Jesuit superpower of discernment is necessary in having effective conversations with one another.

Tetlow Casts Vision for 2024 and Beyond

February 29, 2024

For University President Tania Tetlow, her golden retriever Archie — a campus celebrity among Fordham community members — is the ultimate emotional support dog when it comes to the challenges she faces...

FRH RAs held a rally on Feb. 3, calling for support from the Fordham community.

Rose Hill RAs File for Unionization

February 8, 2023
According to the university’s website, the Rose Hill RA position is a 10-monthlong position that begins in August and ends in May.
Fordham Public Safety issued a ban on battery-powered scooters, bikes and skateboards on all university properties following safety recommendations from the FDNY.

Fordham Bans Battery-Powered Vehicles

January 25, 2023
Following a spike in fatal fires across New York City due to faults in lithium-ion batteries, Public Safety issued an email on Dec. 8 informing university community members that all battery-powered electric scooters, electric bikes and electric skateboards would be banned on university property effective Jan. 3.
The 2022 midterm elections pressed voters with important issues including drug policy, voting access and reproductive rights.

Students and Staff React to 2022 Midterm Elections

November 16, 2022
The 2022 U.S. general midterm elections, which concluded on Nov. 8, highlighted multiple issues on ballots across the nation and consisted of tight electoral races between candidates that determined governorships and party controls for the House and Senate.
OLs pose for a photo at the top of One Summit Vanderbilt, one available excursion option.

Fall 2022 Orientation Program Welcomes the Class of 2026

September 15, 2022
The 2022 fall orientation schedule included a series of events and speakers across the three days, with orientation coordinators, captains and leaders working together to welcome the Class of 2026 to Fordham Lincoln Center.  
Fordham’s Finance Team Discusses Fiscal Year 2023

Fordham’s Finance Team Discusses Fiscal Year 2023

May 24, 2022
The 2023 fiscal year budget will look different compared to the 2022 fiscal year, as, for the first time,  it will operate on what the university’s finance team referred to as an all funds budget.
tania tetlow speaks at conference next to mcshane

Fordham Welcomes ‘First Family’

March 5, 2022
Fordham's President-elect Tania Tetlow speaks to the Fordham student press about her history with Fordham and her goals for the university.
a halal cart on a street corner with rainbow words at the top

Halal Cart Outside Lowenstein Robbed

November 19, 2021
The New York City Police Department is investigating the robbery after one halal cart employee was injured and a worker's tip jar was stolen.
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