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

190 faculty members have signed a letter which expresses solidarity with student protestors and calls for the protection of free speech.
Faculty to Pro-Palestine Students: ‘Keep Speaking Your Truth’
By ALEXA VILLATORO May 8, 2024

Fordham faculty members have come forward in a show of support and solidarity for pro-Palestine student advocates as demonstrations have escalated...

“The Tortured Poets Department” invites the listener into the mind of a tormented artist with a melancholic, dark academia aesthetic. 
Taylor Swift Enters Her Poetry Era
Redden primarily played as a center back, but was moved into a defensive midfielder at times due to her aerial abilities.
Fordham Soccer Star Reflects on Career
The Rams attempted a comeback in the ninth inning,  but FDU’s defense maintained their lead to wrap up the game.
Fordham Baseball Falls to Fairleigh Dickinson
Members of the NYPD handled the growing crowd outside the Leon Lowenstein Center throughout the day of May 1.
NYPD Campus Presence To Persist Through Graduation
May 2, 2024
In Focus: Scenes From Todays Encampment and Outdoor Protests
In Focus: Scenes From Today's Encampment and Outdoor Protests
May 2, 2024
BREAKING: Police Sweep Encampment and Arrest 15
BREAKING: Police Sweep Encampment and Arrest 15
May 1, 2024
The entire cosmetic industry has completely transformed
Saving ‘Sephora Kids’
By LOLA CRAVATH

Then and Now: An Ever-Widening Gap  Every morning, I perform a multi-stage routine: I apply face wash, serums, toners, moisturizers and a thick...

On April 25, students and faculty protested outside of Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus in support of Palestine.
Staff Editorial: Palestinian Genocide is not a Matter of Opinion
By OPINIONS STAFF EDITORIAL

We the Opinions editors of The Observer stand with Fordham University’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the faculty...

Who Forgot to Feed the Swifties?
By WILLIAM LEE and JAKE ERACA

Using the foregrounded defense of being a feminist icon, Taylor Swift has long eluded criticism. The fact of the matter is she has strong-armed...

Ms. Worldwide, a Junior at Gabelli School of Business, DJ’d the event.
Noise Complaints Interrupt Lawn Party

The Black Student Alliance (BSA), the Caribbean Students Club (CSC) and the Student Organization for Latines (SOL) collaborated to host an event...

Insights into The University’s Class of 2028

Decision day for the class of 2028 has passed. Regular decision acceptances for Fordham University’s class of 2028 were announced on March...

RHA Auction Exceeds Expectations

The Resident Hall Association (RHA) held its first charity auction since before the COVID-19 pandemic on April 18. The event raised over $5,500...

NYPD Campus Presence To Persist Through Graduation

Fordham Public Safety requested the presence of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in a letter to Deputy Commissioner Legal Matters Michael...

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.
NYU student Rylie Faith brought the pop-punk energy, opening the night with an original song and a cover of Avril Lavigne’s “Sk8er Boi.”
Young Musicians Show Out in Brooklyn Bowl’s Battle of the Bands
By MATTHIAS LAI and ELIZABETH CORALLO
Young musicians from across the NYC/NJ area performed electrifying sets at Brooklyn Bowl's latest "Battle of the Bands" show.
A Journey Weaved Through Generations
By MARGO CRAVEN
Indigenous weaver Meghann O'Brien, had her installation ‘Everyone Says I Look Like My Mother’ featured at The Bard Graduate Center.
Modeling and Singing at the Sankofa Fashion Show
By ELEANA KOSTAKIS

On April 27, The Caribbean Students Club (CSC) and the Caribbean and African Student Association (CASA) collaborated to host the Sankofa Fashion...

Fordham’s Visual Department Continues Senior Showcase Tradition
By ADITI PRAVEEN KARIYANAHALLI

Every spring semester, Fordham University dedicates its gallery spaces at the Lincoln Center campus — the Ildiko Butler Gallery and Susan Lipani...

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The men’s basketball off-season shows rapid changes at hand, with graduation and transfers affecting the team’s makeup and its flow.
Fordham Men’s Basketball Offseason Is Heating Up, Gray Gone and Zona In

The men’s basketball season may be over, but there remains much to follow in the world of Fordham men’s basketball. Although not as substantial...

Fordham Baseball Takes Series From Minutemen
The Rams won two of three games against their conference foes, earning Head Coach Kevin Leighton's 500th career win in the process.
Fordham Softball Drops Series to Dayton
The Rams hosted the Flyers, losing two of three games. The losses abruptly ended a lengthy win streak, dropping their Atlantic 10 record to 9-6.
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.
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
A timeless toy with an enduring impact, the American Girl Doll comes to life at the flagship store, charming girls and women alike.
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.
Crossword: Is This the Solve of the Summer?
Crossword: Is This the Solve of the Summer?
Warmer weather is just around the corner, Rams!
All of Lampen’s endeavors, both on and off campus, are underscored by his fervent passion for music.
Chaz Lampen Finds Success in Music
By SANJANA DAS April 21, 2024
Fordham first-year Chaz Lampen finds success in music, balancing his passion for rock with academics, performing at local festivals and debuting songs inspired by personal stories.