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Fordham University has received a $1 million gift from a former finance and business executive and alumnus to advance its growing fund for artificial intelligence (AI) research. This donation marks the latest in a series of major investments following last spring’s landmark $100 million science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) donation. Peter Zangari, Fordham University... The post Fordham Receives $1 Million AI Research Gift appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
“Do you want to go into teaching?” This is the immediate response I have heard time and time again after telling someone that I am majoring in English. Well, either that or the more condescending, “What do you plan to do with that?” I am certainly not alone in this experience — in fact, many... The post In a Dismal Job Market, There is Hope for the Humanities appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham hosted a film screening and discussion honoring the centenary of the life and legacy of John McNeill, a pioneer in Catholic LGBTQ+ ministry. Panelists connected McNeill’s work to modern national, theological and political issues on Oct. 6 in the McNally Amphitheatre at Fordham Lincoln Center. The event opened with a screening of the hour-long... The post Fordham Honors Catholic LGBTQ+ Ministry Trailblazer appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As of Oct. 7, Fordham women’s volleyball star player Tatum Holderied is helping lead the team by ranking as the No. 1 blocker in the nation. The Rams are currently the No. 3 blocking team in the nation, previously No. 1 as of this past weekend, according to the NCAA rankings. Halfway through their regular... The post Fordham Volleyball is No. 1 in NCAA Blocking appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
While seemingly innocuous, Southern hospitality acts as a surveillance tool which enforces rigid gender norms. As a Fordham student raised in the South, I’ve had to reevaluate these expectations since moving to New York. I knew I would feel culture shock. Experiencing my first moments in New York City after arriving from a small town... The post What Southern Hospitality Conceals appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Luca Guadagnino is no stranger to the shocking and uncomfortable. After grabbing hold of the world’s attention last year with two stylistically bold features (“Queer” and “Challengers”), he returns with “After the Hunt,” a psychological thriller set within the halls of Yale University. Following a sexual assault scandal, Alma (Julia Roberts), a philosophy professor, is... The post Luca Guadagnino Goes Cold in ‘After the Hunt’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Calling all musical theater lovers, history buffs and geeks — Aug. 6 marked the 10th anniversary of “Hamilton” on Broadway, and cast and fans alike have been nothing short of celebratory. So what did you miss? Let me catch you up to speed. Starting off with the most exciting news, the inimitable, the original, Tony... The post Hamil-ten: Tenth Anniversary Updates on Broadway’s Biggest Shot appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham students are always busy, often juggling classes, working or participating in extracurriculars. Add in the constant temptation to scroll on TikTok and it is clear why most fantasy football formats do not fit our schedules. Draft leagues? Too complicated. Dynasty leagues? Forget it. But survivor pools? That is right up a college student’s alley.... The post Survivor Pools: One Pick, One Shot appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Over the past few months, the masterminds behind the scenes of some of Broadway’s biggest productions have been making some questionable and harmful casting decisions. These choices have sparked negative discourse within the respective fan bases of these shows, as well as within the broader Broadway community. While “Cabaret” and “Maybe Happy Ending” both made... The post Curtain Call for Accountability appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As the days get longer, so does the list of trends that define them. In 2024, you couldn’t miss the “Brat” green smeared nationwide, enriching presidential campaigns and popularizing “messy girl” fashion. While this summer was hard to pin to just one sweeping trend, its many current affairs pointed towards one overarching theme — authenticity. ... The post The Death of Nonchalance appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
John Stengel, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’26, is the only student in Fordham’s Fall 2025 Studio Showcase to both write and direct the same play. “Birdwatching” explores the intersection between humanity and technology, highlighting responsibility over the creation and use of artificial intelligence (AI), and it all stems from Stengel’s personal experiences. Growing... The post Writes, Camera, Action appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
It is easy to be overcome by stress at this point in the academic year. Club activities are in full swing, midterms are around the corner and office hours slots are becoming hot commodities. The nonstop grind is overwhelming and would urge any student to want to curl into bed and doom scroll on TikTok,... The post Science Says Exercise Helps Your Bad Grades appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham commuter students grapple with the economic changes brought on by the MTA board and the mayoral election. The post The Fare Affairs of Commuter Students appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham students are getting involved hands-on for their favored mayoral candidate ahead of the Nov. 4 election. State assemblyman and democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, former governor Andrew Cuomo, and activist and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa will face off in the election, with Mamdani currently polling as the frontrunner. Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sept. 28... The post Mayoral Race Mobilizes Student Involvement appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Korean Student Association (KSA) collaborated with the Chinese Cultural Society to organize their annual combined Chuseok and Mid-Autumn Festival celebration on Oct. 3. Fordham students from all backgrounds gathered on the Lincoln Center campus to learn, connect and give thanks together. Chuseok, described in KSA’s presentation as “Korean Thanksgiving,” is a holiday where friends... The post Chuseok and Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Fordham students, faculty and staff continue to uphold Ignatian values through civic engagement on a personal, university, citywide and international level. The “Common Grounds Conversation: Living the Mission” panel outlined how such members live out Fordham’s Jesuit mission through their work in the Bepler Commons on the Rose Hill Campus on Oct. 2. The panelists... The post Fordham’s Civic Service Reflects Jesuit Roots appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve seen and heard tell of the mythic student-run cafe known as Saxbys, currently under construction where Argo Tea used to reside. While Fordham Rose Hill has been blessed with amenities such as food delivery robots and a single nap pod for commuters (tuition hikes from last year...| The Observer
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As announced this past February, Fordham Lincoln Center’s long-favored Argo Tea shop will be replaced by the completely student-run Saxbys cafe. The Lincoln Center campus will be the home of the first Saxbys location in New York City. Anna Costello, a Saxbys employee, is lending an experienced hand to the cafe. Costello began as a... The post Argo Out, Saxbys In appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham’s undergraduate pre-professional advising program will undergo major changes during the 2025-26 academic year as the university integrates a new assistant dean for pre-professional advising. The new dean will oversee the pre-law and pre-health advising programs and expand pre-professional advising as a whole. Alongside these changes, the university will also introduce a new vice president... The post Fordham Restructures Pre-Professional Advising appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On June 6, college sports departments all around the United States were alerted to a decision that would transform the future of name, image and likeness (NIL) in collegiate athletics. Judge Claudia Wilken of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California approved the House v. NCAA settlement, a landmark decision that... The post College Athletics: A Career or a Brand? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Sept. 20, new and returning students gathered on McMahon Lawn for Fordham Lincoln Center’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) annual cookout. Following the success of last year’s event, the yearly cookout gives undergraduate students the opportunity to celebrate this important piece of Black culture through music, games and food. Karina Ruiz, Fordham College at Lincoln... The post BSA Hosts Annual Fall Cookout appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Sài Gòn during the Vietnam War. While it is more often discussed in the United States as it relates to American politics, this war was pivotal in Vietnamese history. The nonprofit organization Vietnamese Boat People (VBP) is working to immortalize the journeys of Vietnamese immigrants... The post A Powerful Reminder from Vietnamese Boat People appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham University Health Center (UHS) provides a variety of on-campus medical resources, including flu shots and a new walking initiative, to help students during what has become an increasingly lengthy cold and flu season. Students may receive a flu shot for $30, whether or not they are covered by Fordham’s Student Health Insurance Plan... The post Promoting Health on Campus appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Conservatism is on the rise among Gen Z, and Fordham students are growing increasingly aware of this phenomenon. Conservatism in the United States is deeply rooted in the belief that the interpretation of the Constitution must be based on the authors’’ intent and preserving those traditions amidst societal changes over time. The conversation around conservatism... The post The Rise of Conservatism appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Faculty, graduate students and many other members of the Fordham community gathered in the Flom Auditorium of Walsh Library on Sept. 18 to attend the first McGinley lecture of the 2025-26 academic year: “The Ethics of Meritocracy: A Theological Assessment.” Jonathan Crystal, vice provost for academic affairs, moderated the event, which marked the most recent... The post “The Ethics of Meritocracy” appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
For college students, whose brains are typically still developing, the dangers of addiction are constantly present. Thanks to Fordham’s mandatory alcohol awareness training and constant warnings from worried parents, it’s a well-known fact that the use of alcohol and drugs can easily fall into addictive patterns. Addiction isn’t just limited to substance abuse — numerous... The post AI is the Latest Addiction appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As college students born into the digital age, we have grown accustomed — arguably against our will — to the ever-accelerating trend cycle. This constant bombardment of the senses has distorted our perception of what is in fashion. More disturbing, however, is the manner in which it has affected our conception of authenticity. The “performative... The post The Performative Male: A Panopticon of Our Own Design appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Silence followed the opening credits. A spaceship orbited Earth, then blinked out of sight. The title card for John Carpenter’s “The Thing” burned on screen to a jarring futuristic sound effect and the theater erupted into applause. Originally released in 1982, “The Thing” came back to the silver screen for one night only on Sept.... The post The People Yearn for Quality Cinema appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14, when all daytime visitors had gone home, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum bustled with another group of art enthusiasts. These patrons were gathered for an exclusive preview of choreographer Jamar Roberts’ new work for the New York City Ballet (NYCB). The piece, which is yet to be titled,... The post The Choreographic Process Takes Center Stage at the Guggenheim appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Each row and column of the KenKen puzzle should be filled in with a number from 1-5 exactly once. The bolded lines break the puzzle into multiple sections of 1-3 cells, with each section containing a target number and mathematical operation in the top left. The numbers in each section must be combined using the... The post KenKen®: September 24, 2025 appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Sept. 12, laughter rang out from the basement of the 140 West 62nd Street Building as a group of students pretended to fight like kindergarteners on a playground, take a lie detector test and hunt for jellyfish during Stove’s Comedy Club’s first show of the year, titled “Hide and Go Stove’s.” The performance aimed... The post Stove’s Comedy Club: an Intersection of Comedy and Community appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
“Waiting For Someone to Ring at My Door” is the latest exhibition of Slovakian multimedia artist Roman Ondak’s work, surveying his career from shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union to the present. Both Ondak’s mastery of composition, deconstruction and storytelling, and his assertion that art can help us through the most trying of... The post Roman Ondak’s ‘Waiting for Someone to Ring at My Door’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
“Urchin” dir. Harris Dickinson (2025) IFC Center via 1-2 Special – Opens Oct. 9 Following its premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, “Urchin” marks a striking directorial debut from actor-turned-filmmaker Harris Dickinson. “A jagged, perceptive slice of life from London’s grimier sidewalks, addressing a nationwide homelessness crisis with... The post Laje’s Local Listings: October appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
To celebrate the beginning of fall, Taylor, Travis, Selena and Benny went on a trip to the apple orchard. They each picked a different kind of apple, and after a long afternoon of apple picking, they had a picnic consisting of each of their favorite fall treats. Use the clues below to figure out who... The post Logic Puzzle: How Do You Like Them Apples? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
From endless scrolls to trending sounds, social media has become part of the rhythm of campus life. For many students, TikTok and Instagram serve not just as entertainment, but as quick escapes from the pressure of deadlines. In the library, phones glow under the dim light as students sneak a scroll between notes. In the... The post Social Media Trends Reshape Student Life at Fordham appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
It’s time we start getting our book recommendations from the real world — not TikTok. Remove yourself from an echo chamber of trends and instead, directly engage with your community. Talk to clerks at bookstores, ask your friends what they are reading, go to your local library and scour the shelves, observe the books strangers... The post Four (Underrated) Books You Should Add To Your Fall Reading List appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Mexican boxer Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez suffered a major loss on Sept. 13 in a fight against American boxer Terrance Crawford. The fight was viewed by more than 41 million people on Netflix, but was void of any moments of true action. Although Canelo is considered the star of Mexico, Crawford outpaced him and dodged what... The post El Orgullo de México Ya No Es. The Pride of Mexico Is No More. appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
COLUMN: (De)mystifying Mental Health This past April, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) published a statement highlighting reports on an increase of depression among Americans. According to the CDC’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey report, “the prevalence of depression in U.S. adolescents and adults increased 60% in the past decade.” Furthermore, a perhaps even... The post A Blanket for the Mind in a Restless Age appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Damian Grove (he/him), FCLC ’27, is one of the head fun & games editors at The Observer. He is studying entertainment and media management and will be studying abroad in London this spring. Outside of The Observer, Damian enjoys visiting the theatre and going on walks. He loves making puzzles for others to enjoy and is sorry for the excess of Taylor Swift clues.| The Observer
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Fordham students have had to adjust their financial plans for the 2025-26 school year after the university’s 4.65% tuition increase last semester. Several have sought additional employment, financial aid appeals and even transferred out of Fordham. The exact number of students who have transferred due to financial concerns has not been made available. On March... The post Students Leave Fordham due to Tuition Hike appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
New York City saw various changes this summer, including Zohran Mamdani winning the mayoral primary, the end of broker fees, new corruption allegations around the Adams administration, unusually high heat and more. Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani claimed a sweeping victory in the June mayoral primary. Zohran Mamdani, state assemblyman from Queens, won the New York... The post Local Updates to Politics, Crime and Economy appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
“Ground Meets Water,” a photography exhibition by Michael Chovan-Dalton, opened earlier this summer in the Ildiko Butler Gallery. Captured in and around bodies of water in New Jersey, this collection of photographs evokes the slow ritual of fishing and the ways in which families pass down traditions. Chovan-Dalton moved to Hoboken, New Jersey in 1993.... The post Where the Water Waits: Michael Chovan-Dalton at Ildiko Butler Gallery appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In November 2022, Generative AI became widely available to the public, with the release of OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT. It has been used to create increasingly realistic images, videos and even music. Spotify, the most popular streaming service globally, has received backlash from users and artists due to the platform’s shady and unethical use of artificial... The post The Clankers are Coming! Can Independent Artists Save Music from Generative AI? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
From game-day posts to pre- and post-practice TikToks, social media has become an effective tool for the sports industry to engage with its fan bases, and Fordham Athletics is no exception. Each of Fordham’s Division I athletic teams has its own Instagram page, along with a page for Fordham Athletics as a whole, which currently... The post The Stars Behind the Cameras appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
I call myself a casual cinephile, but I did not see any movies in theaters this past summer. Can you blame me? Every time I checked my local theater’s listings, there was nothing to watch but reboots and sequels. “The Naked Gun”? Remake. “Freakier Friday”? Sequel. “The Roses”? A remake of a 1989 book adaptation.... The post Rejecting the Reboot Craze appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Aug. 28, Devon Walker, Emil Wakim and Michael Longfellow announced on their respective Instagram accounts that they would be departing from Saturday Night Live (SNL) ahead of its 51st season. Soon after, major cast member Heidi Gardener also announced that she would not appear in season 51. The late-night sketch comedy show had barely... The post Gen Z Fans Left Shook Up After SNL Cast Changes appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
When Sabrina Carpenter dropped “Man’s Best Friend” on Aug. 29, the internet “Couldn’t Make It Any Harder” to decide whether the album was a bop or a flop. Carpenter’s seventh studio album sparked controversy earlier this summer over its cover art, which shows the two-time Grammy Award winner on her knees while a man holds... The post Flirty, Feisty, Unfazed: Sabrina Carpenter’s “Man’s Best Friend” Challenges Gender Norms appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
It was the phone call heard around the world: “Belly, cacao is the bean — it’s what chocolate is made of. Look, the whole flavor profile depends on the bitterness of the dark chocolate and the sweet tartness of the raspberry.” It was also the phone call that made me think: Why the hell am... The post The Summer I Watched Bad TV appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In the headline-trot and arms-length reach of digital media, younger generations have sought out hyper-specific communities and special interests to find belonging in an ever-lonesome age. This has churned out an obsession with the search for one’s “niche” and respective coined phrases that come served on an empty platter. It seems everyone knows what they... The post Is Pinterest Killing Your Creativity? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
To call this summer’s political turbulence unprecedented would be an overstatement. The U.S. is spiraling toward an era of fascism, and public discourse is adjusting accordingly. Whether posting online, taking to the streets or for some, justifying their own prejudices, Americans sure love their First Amendment rights. In response to this relentless national spiral, some... The post Authoritarianism is Imminent — Make Every Second Count appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Thursday, Aug. 28, the Fordham Lincoln Center plaza buzzed with students searching for extracurriculars at the annual Club Fair. The sun shone down on 87 clubs and over 800 attendees, according to the Office of Student Involvement (OSI). Melissa Gazal, Associate Director for Student Involvement, attributed this year’s particular excitement to the greater number... The post High Turnout for Club Fair appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Messy romance dominated television screens and social media feeds this summer. Between the TikTok-fueled frenzy around the brother-versus-brother love triangle from “The Summer I Turned Pretty” and the climactic contestant dumpings on “Love Island USA,” one thing became clear: Heartbreak is no longer part of the modern love story, it is the story. Of course,... The post Summer of Love at War appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Multifaith Picnic with the President featured speeches from University President Tania Tetlow and Campus Ministry leaders, student performances, activities, food and more on the Outdoor Plaza on Sep. 3 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. As the fourth annual iteration, this year’s event centered around community building. Erin Hoffman, director of Campus Ministry, said this... The post Students Connect at Multifaith Picnic appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham women’s soccer team took home a win on Sunday against the Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) Knights. The matchup was the second this season in which the Rams rallied in the last minute to secure a 2-1 win from an initial 1-0 deficit. Ahead of Sunday’s game against the Knights, the players were familiar... The post Fordham Women’s Soccer Brings Home a Win appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham University hosted its new student orientation here at Lincoln Center, welcoming the Class of 2029. The rush of incoming freshmen was accompanied by further changes, from a new logo to a shift to digital, rather than physical, IDs. Fordham announced a complete rebranding of the Fordham logo and brand identity via an Instagram post... The post New Class, New Changes appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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A Week for the World returned to NYC for the second time, offering daily marathons and conversations with climate activists. The post Seven More Marathons appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival has concluded its run from May 13 to May 24. This year’s festival was filled with surprises, standing ovations, plenty of debuts and Gen Z’s favorite stars. Before being widely known as the most prestigious international film festival in the world, Cannes began in 1939 as a way to... The post A Recap of the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The affected students, who were notified as early as May 8, are different from the four students whose visas were revoked in early April. The post Two More Student Visas Revoked appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham University marked its 180th commencement on Saturday, May 17, celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2025 under both stormy and clear skies, complete with summery hot temperatures. The ceremony took place at the Rose Hill campus. Commencement festivities started at 10 a.m. at Edwards Parade with the procession of graduates, bachelors, masters and... The post Fordham Celebrates 180th Commencement appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
At long last, Fordham has reached the end of finals season. For students, this has meant an intensified assignment load, late nights and an ever-present lull of stress. But the annual carousel of overload often stretches beyond simple exhaustion into feelings of cynicism and failure. It is at that point that the overworked student begins... The post For Students, Fighting Burnout is Always Due appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Once, getting dressed in New York was a declaration — bold, personal, unmistakable. Now, it feels like just another checkbox on a to-do list. One scroll through your feed, and it’s hard not to notice a certain uniformity. The city’s uniform is all neutrals — curated looks engineered to seem effortless — scrubbed of anything... The post Styled to Death appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Each month, a new crop of events are advertised by a bounty of flyers stuck to Fordham’s bulletin boards. These flyers may be a daily sight for the wandering eye of a Fordham Lincoln Center student. Take a trip over to the flyer-filled boards extending their papery hands out into the crowds of Fordham passersby,... The post Psi Chi Lincoln Center Who? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Traffic was at a standstill one Tuesday night as a Ram Van departed from Fordham University’s Rose Hill campus. Inside, students sat quietly, taking it easy after a long day of classes. Some eyed the sparkling Hudson River through the windows. Others spoke about dinner plans, coursework and whatever else had happened that day. Then,... The post Meet the People that Keep the Ram Van Running appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Pope Leo XIV, formerly cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, was elected as pope on May 8. A Chicago native, Leo is the first U.S. citizen to become pope — although he also holds Peruvian citizenship, having spent 20 years in the South American country. Leo’s name was called from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica nearly... The post Leo XIV Calls for Peace appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer