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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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A display of all of the Girl of the Year dolls from 2001-2023.
Icons of Girlhood: The Impact of American Girl
By SHELBY WILLIAMS, ANA KEVORKIAN, and MORGAN JOHNSON March 18, 2024
A timeless toy with an enduring impact, the American Girl Doll comes to life at the flagship store, charming girls and women alike.
The White Box Theatre was transformed into a small corner of the Bronx with trash cans and graffiti-sprayed brick walls positioned around the stage.
‘Marisol’ Tells an Apocalyptic Bronx Tale
Dean of Gabelli School of Business Lerzan Aksoy leads the search committee for the inaugural position.
Fordham ‘Elevates’ Chief Diversity Officer Role to Vice President Position
New York is one of the select states where the pill will be made available, which will increase access to Fordham students.
Walgreens and CVS To Sell Abortion Pill In-Stores
Taylor Swift’s success has been met with an unjustified amount of hate
Will Taylor Swift Ever Escape Criticism?
By ANDREA RIVAS
Taylor Swift and her fans have been easy targets for hate videos widely circulated on social media websites.
Cursive Must Retake Its Place in Classrooms Nationwide
By ANA WINSTON
Universalizing the instruction of cursive writing would ensure that cursive does not revert to become a status symbol.
Ozempic has become an increasingly popular diabetes medication after its approval in 2017.
Ozempic Sparks Frenzy Over Prescription Weight Loss Drugs
Ozempic has become an increasingly popular diabetes medication after its approval in 2017.
New York City Housing Market Continues To Tighten
Public officials are tasked with effectively controlling rent prices and new housing developments to address the shortage of affordable housing.
Graduate Student Workers and Fordham Continue Contract Negotiations
After 18 months, the union is still bargaining with the administration over topics such as compensation and healthcare benefits.
Remembering Luke Santos, 20
The beloved student is remembered by his close friends and family for his kindess, passion for politics, and dedication to public service.
Fordham Students Respond to Mental Health Crisis on Subway
Fordham Students Respond to Mental Health Crisis on Subway
By RICARDO DE LA BLANCA and ALICE MORENO April 22, 2023
Fordham Observer asks students what their opinions are of Mayor Adam’s new plans to deal with mental health and homelessness across the city’s underground.
Wooden furniture, old electronics and other random knick knacks scattered the stage of the Kehoe Theatre.
‘The Medea Thing.’ Reimagines the Sin and Sacrifice of a Woman Scorned
By NORA KINNEY
The classic Greek enchantress chases revenges and agency in the 1970s in this reimagined version of "Medea."
Don’t Pass Up On the Culture Pass
By TARA LENTELL
As a collaboration between the city's libraries, Culture Pass offers a convient and affordable way for people to experience the city.
Poet Ama Birch Performs Spoken Word at Lipani Gallery
By VALERIE TAURO
The Visual Arts Department and Center for Community Engaged Learning feature poet Ama Birch in their second Words & Sounds event.
‘Madame Web’ Joins Sony’s Spider-Man Universe in Film Installment
By ANDREA RIVAS
The latest of Sony and Marvel's film adaptations, "Madame Web" opened to less than stellar reviews and generally negative reception.
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Fordham fell to Loyola Chicago for the second time this season, with a late three-point play by the Ramblers sending the Rams home this time around.
Women’s Basketball Fails to Advance in First Round of A10
Fordham fell to Loyola Chicago for the second time this season, with a late three-point play by the Ramblers sending the Rams home this time around.
Men’s Basketball Escapes with Victory in Opening Round of A10 Championship
Fordham Rams clinch overtime victory against Davidson Wildcats, advancing in A10 Championship after a thrilling buzzer-beater tie.
Fordham Rolls to Back-to-Back Wins as Regular Season Winds Down
Fordham Men’s Basketball ignites a late-season surge with back-to-back victories, fueled by spirited crowds and thrilling comebacks.
Women’s Basketball Extend Win Streak to Six
Fordham Women’s Basketball extends win streak to six, defeating A10-leading Saint Joseph’s Hawks in thrilling victory.
Surrounding buildings of the Bortolami Gallery in Soho
Museum Moments: Bortolami in SoHo’s Gallery Strip
By AUDREY CRATE and OLIVIA SOBCZYK
Explore modern art at Bortolami Gallery's 39 Walker St. location in Soho, New York, showcasing artists Eric Wesley and Rebecca Morris.
Curator Stephen Apicella-Hitchcock highlighted the range of emotions De Andrade Ledesma captured in his series of 18 black and white photographs.
‘Carcelén’ Opens in Fordham’s Lipani Gallery
By MADELEINE SIGNORE
This January, Venezuelan photographer, Joel De Andrade Ledesma debuts his exhibit “Carcelén” at Fordham’s Lipani Gallery.
Crosswords: Spring Break
Crosswords: Spring Break
Spring Break is coming up! Almost there, Rams.
Once dismissed as a “far-fetched dream,” Natalie Butt says she hopes her tenure as a Rockette brings joy to New Yorker’s holiday traditions.
Ailey Student Seals Second Season as A New Yory City Rockette
By GABRIELLA GUTIERREZ March 1, 2024
Natalie Butt, FCLC ’24, speaks on her experiences balancing school and dancing as a Rockette at the Radio City Music Hall.

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