Archive for category: Staff Editorial

Thankful to Be Heard

Concerned with the current state of our economy, students increasingly fear the difficult search for jobs that will face them after graduation. Some students, especially those in liberal arts, wonder whether they even chose the right major.

Students Must Take Action

Students must take action. Lately it seems everyone is protesting.

Dialogue Joins Faith and Learning

As Fordham continues to distinguish itself as a university that places great emphasis on academics, evidenced by the recent ranking of our schools as 53rd in the nation by U.S. News and World report, we must determine how we will balance our intellectual pursuits with the principles of faith upon which we established our Jesuit school.

Bin Laden’s Death a Tempered Victory

Published: May 5, 2011 As the school year draws to an end and finals begin tightening their grip on our lives, recent events have distracted Fordham students from our studies. The death of Osama bin Laden, a symbolic victory in our fight against terrorism, has left many feeling overwhelmingly patriotic, with crowds of people gathering at Ground Zero to cheer [...]

Coping With the Construction

Published: April 20, 2011 Jackhammers over the library. Fifteen-minute-long elevator lines. Half our usual Plaza space. Right now, Fordham students are bearing the brunt of a host of changes meant to improve our experiences and our school’s image as a whole. As reported in Christina Frasca’s article “Unreliable Elevators Cause Concern” and Laura Chang’s article “Quinn, Visual Arts Affected by [...]

The Monologues Must Go On

Published: April 13, 2011 Every year, a “Little Coochie Snorcher” makes a big splash at Fordham. This now-infamous act of “The Vagina Monologues” tells the story of a 16-year-old girl who experiences a sexual awakening with an older woman after having been raped as a child. It is this lone monologue that prevents Student Affairs from endorsing the play each year, as Liz Bowen and [...]

Picking Up the Pace of Disaster Relief

Published: March 30, 2011 In the weeks following the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11, Fordham students have been vocal about their support for the relief efforts. As Laura Chang and Christina Frasca’s article, “Relief Efforts for Japan Underway” on page one states, student leaders have been working with administration to brainstorm ways that clubs can contribute [...]

Communication is Key in Emergencies

Published: March 2, 2011 Reporting on the circumstances surrounding the death of Hayden Hartnett, FCLC ’12, has been the most difficult task the Observer board has undertaken this academic year. It was difficult not only as a piece of journalism, but as a story that affected us each on a personal level. We had to ask a lot of hard [...]

Breaking Free from the Bookstore

Published: February 16, 2011 Every new semester brings about the same routines for Fordham students. We feel out our first couple of classes, get to know our professors and buy the books we’ll be using for the rest of the year. This last item on our lists, however, has changed dramatically in the last few years. It used to be [...]

Redefining The Ethics of Information

Published: December 09, 2010 Bringing up WikiLeaks in a room full of college journalists is only slightly less dangerous than walking into a room full of starving pit bulls with a T-bone steak in your hand. Everyone has an opinion, but no two are the same: some cling to freedom of the press at all costs; some favor national security [...]