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
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The Environmental Protection Agency has terminated the program that gave Fordham a $60 million grant for environmental justice programs, according to an email sent by Tania Tetlow on May 6. Through the Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program, Fordham was given $48 million to distribute to partner organizations and received $12 million for its own administrative costs,... The post EPA Cancels $60 Million Fordham Grant appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Sunday, April 13, a long, wide table in the South Lounge of Ram Café was set for a Seder dinner. The table was adorned with objects and symbols. Haggadot — books that tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt in rituals, songs, stories and prayers — were scattered about. The Seder plate, a... The post Students Commemorate Ongoing Salvation at Passover Seder appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
All four Fordham international student visas revoked by the federal government have been restored as of 10 a.m. on April 27, according to Fordham’s website. “At this time, all international visas for Fordham students and scholars are in force,” according to an update posted on Fordham’s webpage for political developments. Since January, the U.S. Immigration... The post Universities Stand Together appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Pope Francis, whose papacy shifted the Vatican’s role in a changing world, died in the early hours of April 21. He was 88. Francis was the first Latin American pope, the first Jesuit pope and the first pope to take the name of Saint Francis of Assisi. According to Michael Lee, professor of theology at... The post Remembering Pope Francis appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On the evening of March 24, my family, two friends and I rode the Metropolitan line of the London Underground six stops from Farringdon to Wembley Park. It was the World Cup Qualifiers and England was set to face Latvia. On the train, we found whatever spare seats we could, separated by a mix of... The post Football Fans Across The Pond appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Unless you frequently find yourself on the horror side of Reddit, you have probably never heard of actor Corteon Moore. So, who exactly is the actor featured in fan theories about the show “From” and seen in TikTok edits about his character, Ellis Stevens? Moore grew up in Toronto and attended the Wexford Collegiate School... The post From Class Clown to Horror Heartthrob appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fashion has always thrived in tension: between creativity and commerce, heritage and innovation, couture and consumerism. Now, tariffs are the latest force reshaping the industry, not just as a logistical hurdle, but as a cultural reckoning. Can fashion rework its foundation and preserve its power or will the seams split under pressure? Fast fashion and... The post Tariffs and Tulle appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
I have never been very religious. Although I’ve received Christian sacraments and attended private Catholic schools all my life, faith has played a minuscule part in it. I do not attend mass or any other religious service of any kind. In high school, I mainly used the fifty-minute period as time for a fifty-minute nap.... The post Approaching Art with Zeal appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In a Broadway season that includes multiple Hollywood A-listers and Oscar winners, it only feels appropriate that these mega-stars be joined by a mega streaming service. Welcome to Broadway, Netflix. Though the company has previous production experience under their belt, Netflix has now installed one of their biggest titles right at the top of the... The post Stranger Things Have Been on Broadway appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
I do not agree with a majority of President Donald Trump’s actions, but one thing he gets right is the way he eats pizza. I am referring to the 1995 Pizza Hut commercial where Trump promotes the stuffed crust by eating it first. I am here to tell you that this is the correct method... The post Crust First appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Maintaining a plant-based diet is crucial in combating the climate crisis and ensuring a sustainable future. However, it is not realistic for everyone to adopt a vegan or vegetarian diet. Knowing about plant-based options nearby Fordham can make eating sustainably much easier for students. Meat consumption is on the rise across the globe, and the... The post Plant-Based Eats Near Campus appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In “Kiyawat V. God,” a woman stands trial before a jury for skinning her friend alive. But if the play sounds grueling, and its setting conventional, you have the wrong idea. In this Fordham Studio Theatre show, playwright Leela Kiyawat, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC ) ’25, and director Fabiola Arias, FCLC ’24, take... The post Absurd Stakes in Kiyawat’s Court appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As soon as the tulips begin to bloom in Central Park, I’m almost guaranteed to receive a text message inviting me to a baseball game. The feverish springtime desire for baseball is contagious: team jerseys and baseball caps abound, Major League Baseball (MLB) statistics get thrown around in everyday conversation and Instagram feeds are rife... The post Enthusiasm for Baseball is Infectious appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As of April 23, Judge Claudia Wilken of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California threatened to throw out the House vs. NCAA (National College Athletic Association) settlement if an agreement is not reached within 14 days regarding the gradual implementation of roster sizes. The House vs. NCAA settlement is a... The post Rams Await the Future of College Athletics appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Mike Magpayo has been hired as the new men’s basketball head coach, according to an announcement by the Fordham Athletics Department on March 29. Magpayo comes to Fordham from the men’s basketball program at the University of California, Riverside, where he spent five years as head coach. Magpayo is the first head coach hired by... The post West Coast to East Coast Basketball appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On April 25, Fordham educated students on their rights and addressed the community’s concerns on the current immigration climate during a forum held at Lincoln Center. Nationwide, the legal status of thousands of international students across the country has been restored after being previously cancelled by the federal government. President Donald Trump’s administration has indicated... The post Immigration Rights in the Current Climate appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham has introduced a new course evaluation system that aims to boost student involvement and provide teachers with concise, actionable feedback. Encouraging students to reflect on their education rather than only rating their professors and classes helps to embody the university’s Jesuit mission by minimizing areas where bias and misrepresentation can materialize. The new system,... The post Fordham Introduces New Course Evaluation System appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
A small group of the Fordham community learned about the federal budget process at a midday lecture on April 15. Jacob Smith, an assistant political science professor, gave the talk in McMahon 109. The event was the fourth in a series of general political education programs hosted by the FitzSimons Presidential Initiative on Civics and... The post Fourth FitzSimons Civics Event Clarifies National Budget Process 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®: April 30, 2025 appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Fordham Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a rally outside of the Lowenstein Center on April 8 against the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the New York Police Department (NYPD) on campus. SJP released a press statement on their Instagram page outlining their demands for... The post Fordham SJP Hosts Detention Protest appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham Rams dropped the third and final game of their Atlantic 10 (A10) home series against Davidson College (DC) on April 5, a 12-1 defeat in eight innings that sealed a series sweep at the hands of the Wildcats. The Rams came into the series at the top of the Atlantic 10 league standings,... The post Fordham Baseball Falls to Davidson in A10 Series Finale appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham University joined 85 other educational institutions on an amicus brief in support of the American Association of University Professors’ lawsuit against the President Trump administration’s revocation of academic visas on April 9. The brief argues that the State Department’s revocation of over 500 visas of noncitizen faculty and students has created a climate of... The post BREAKING: Fordham Joins Legal Brief Opposing Visa Revocations appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Laurie Berke-Weiss graduated Fordham Law in 1983, before the foundation she now leads even existed. She's seen women make strides in the legal profession firsthand. The post This Fordham Law Alumna Works in Service of Others appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Animation has undergone tremendous developments in the past century, and as the medium evolves, its popularity continues to soar. The post Animation’s Capacity for Complexity appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In a feedback loop of exposure and self-reproduction, when do children stop being innocent and instead complicit in childhood’s demise? The post Abjecting Innocence: Post-9/11 Artistic Production appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In times of increasing economic turmoil, our fashion and cultural choices can be termed 'recession indicators,' but what does that term mean? The post Is Everything Really a Recession Indicator? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Democratic mayoral primary candidates faced questions on housing, education, climate change and transit at a forum hosted by a student climate advocacy group at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on March 29. The two-hour event was organized like a day of high school with different panels named after different classes, beginning with “English... The post Mayoral Candidates Go Back to School appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham announced a 4.65% tuition hike in a university-wide email on March 31, pushing yearly sticker-price tuition to $65,000. The email also announced that average room fees and meal plans will increase. John W. Buckley, vice president for enrollment, wrote in the email that the school “arrived at this difficult decision to increase tuition only... The post Administration To Raise Tuition 4.65% appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Bryan Massingale doesn’t love it when people write about him. In fact, he said he hates the way profiles preserve a particular account of who he is, like a fossil of an extinct specimen trapped between layers of sediment. “I hate these kinds of profiles because even more than the label, the profile itself becomes... The post Joy in the Struggle appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On March 28, a crowd gathered in Lipani Gallery to celebrate Lucy Duckett and Kenzie Roberts, two Fordham seniors presenting their thesis projects for the visual arts program from March 25 to April 8. Duckett, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’25, and Roberts, FCLC ’25, completed their theses independently, and their work involved different... The post Visions of the Heart in Lipani Gallery appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Sofia Arseniev, senior on the Fordham Squash team, is the only female squash athlete to play and win a game for the program. The post Glass Courts Not Glass Ceilings appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
University President Tania Tetlow addressed serious issues plaguing Fordham University and higher education in America at a meeting with the student press on April 8. Tetlow fielded questions on the student visa revocation of two Fordham students, the 4.65% tuition increase, and why Fordham students should practice civic engagement. On Friday, April 4, Tetlow sent... The post Tetlow Addresses Student Visa Revocation and Other Issues appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Even if the weather still feels like winter, we at Fun & Games have declared springtime. The post Crossword: Spring, We’ve Missed You! appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Mike Magpayo has been hired as the new men’s basketball head coach, as announced by the Fordham Athletics Department on March 29. This announcement comes nine days after Charles Guthrie, director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation, announced that former head coach Keith Urgo would be leaving the program. Magpayo has been in the University of... The post Mike Magpayo Hired as the New Men’s Basketball Head Coach appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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The bacon, egg and cheese, an NYC breakfast staple, is facing rising prices around Fordham's Lincoln Center campus. The post Groceries Are Getting Eggspensive appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham CFO Tokumbe Shobowale paused hiring and cut departmental spending by 10%, amidst union negotiations. The post Fordham Implements New Budgetary Measures appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Athletic trainers at Fordham work with the university's over 500 student-athletes, on recovering physically, from prevention to injury. The post The Unsung Heroes of Fordham Athletics appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The announcement comes after the university imposed a four-game self-suspension for Urgo earlier in the season on Jan. 16. The post Head Coach Fired: The Keith Urgo Era Over appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Springtime causes an uptick in pollen in the air, which makes it a difficult time to be outside for those who have seasonal allergies. The post Allergy Season Springs Upon Us appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Justino's Pizza, a Fordham student favorite, has temporarily closed after a water pipe burst the day of a city health inspection. The post 9th Ave Justino’s Pizza May Reopen as Chicken Spot appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Jesuit Universities across the US have strong Jesuit principles resulting in no contraceptives being distributed on their campuses. The post The Fight For Contraceptive Access appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham OUTLAWS's annual symposium discussed legal advocacy against federal, state and local regressions of LGBTQ+ rights. The post How to Defend LGBTQ+ Rights appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The tropical climate of sweet orchids overpowers the chilly temperatures of the Bronx in March at the New York Botanical Garden’s latest exhibit. “The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism” in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory takes the viewer on a trip around the world with a variety of diverse orchid species, cacti and architecture found throughout... The post Orchids and Architecture at the New York Botanical Garden in Spring appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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As the weather starts to warm and the leaves come back to the trees, I have noticed that people in my life have a sudden urge to rekindle old flames. Let this column be a cautionary tale — put your phone down. Do not text them. Do not reread old texts. Do not look at... The post Don’t Text Your Ex appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Welcome to the Kit Kat Klub of Weimar Republic Germany, where you can drink and dance the night away. Your Emcee (Adam Lambert) greets you with jokes and a smirk. The show’s star, Sally Bowles (Auli’i Cravalho), stumbles in dressed as a baby and pleads with you not to tell her “mama” about her risqué... The post The Rise and Fall of Freedom in ‘Cabaret’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
My daily commute consists of an hour-long ride into Manhattan across two different trains. It is exceedingly rare to find anyone engaging in direct communication with one another. Some read a book. One or two talk over the phone. Most simply sit in silence. I often find myself drifting toward sleep. In short, everyone attempts... The post To Love More Fully appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On March 6, the final theses of Fordham Lincoln Center seniors Brenda Bouvier and Alison Kulak debuted in the Ildiko Butler Gallery. While the gallery, situated at the bottom of the Lowenstein Center escalators, houses the work of various artists throughout the year, the spring semester exhibitions are particularly special: during this time, senior visual... The post “Roots” is a Testament to Friendship, Nature, and Childhood appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The detainment of Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil represents an alarming meeting of pro-Zionist and anti-immigrant rhetorics that have become normalized in American politics. It is particularly alarming to see educational institutions become the first battleground in a new push against dissent. The federal government’s political repression on university campuses gives insight into how repression... The post U.S. v. Education appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Armstrong and Coltrane: two household-name musicians who were pivotal figures in the development of jazz. Despite their historical essentiality, you probably first thought of their husbands, Louis Armstrong and John Coltrane. Lil Hardin Armstrong and Alice Coltrane are just two of the female jazz musicians who society has turned a blind eye to. How can... The post NYPL Exhibit Spotlights Women Who Shaped Jazz appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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Keith Urgo, Fordham’s Men’s Basketball head coach has been let go according to Fordham University Athletics, who announced the decision on March 20. This announcement comes after the university imposed a four game self-suspension on Jan. 16. The self-suspension was due to an ongoing investigation by the NCAA into the program for potential recruitment violations.... The post Fordham University and Men’s Basketball Head Coach Keith Urgo Part Ways appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Jessica Lang will be Fordham's first dean of arts and sciences effective July 1, per a university-wide email. The post BREAKING: Jessica Lang Announced as Dean of Arts and Sciences appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
After the brief TikTok ban, Fordham students and professors reflect on the social media platform's entanglement in politics. The post Influencer-in-Chief appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham Theatre’s production of the 1928 play challenges audiences to reconsider ideas of justice, wealth and exploitation. The post Song and Class Struggle in ‘Three Penny Opera’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The annual semi-formal winter ball, hosted by the Campus Activities Board, missed the mark on theme but still entertained attendees. The post Winter Ball Wants for Glitz and Glamour appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham Studio show written and produced by Ryann Lynn Murphy raises questions about the objectification of trans women’s bodies. The post Fordham Studio Theatre Presents ‘Thoughts on Girlcock’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The contractors who work day and night to build and maintain the wall remind me how mundane this project really is. The post On the Wall and the Border appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
University President Tania Tetlow reasserted Fordham’s commitment to a diverse academic community in a speech before Fordham faculty, administrators and staff at McNally Amphitheater on Feb. 26. The address was titled “Sign of the Times” after the Catholic principle that one’s practice of faith should respond to the state of the world. In the address,... The post Tetlow: Fordham ‘Stands Firm’ in Catholic Values appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The warnings family members give about starving English majors are working — students are fleeing from the humanities en masse. The post Misguided Careerism is Killing the Humanities appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
When you decline an offer without providing a “convincing” reason, you risk positioning yourself as stubborn and unagreeable. The post “No” is An Excuse on Its Own appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien, celebrated the best movies of 2024. The night was a triumph for indie films like "Anora." The post An Oscars for the Love of Filmmaking appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Enjoy the NYC-neighborhoods highlighted in this issue's crossword! The post Crossword: Crossing Into Manhattan appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Take a minute to play this issue's Sudoku. The post Sudoku: March 5, 2025 appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Ramses has a big day ahead of him traveling all over New York City, but he’s gotten lost and needs your help! The post Logic Puzzle: Train Troubles appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham student workers who receive federal work-study saw their schedules capped to a maximum of 10 hours per week on Feb. 21, costing some students hundreds of dollars every pay period. Some students said they were not fully compensated for working over 10 hours the week before the policy was announced. Students working on theatre... The post Work Study Cap Disrupts Student Finances appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Some faculty criticized a proposal for a new core curriculum as a betrayal of Fordham’s commitment to providing a Jesuit education. While some members of the Fordham community celebrated the freedoms that accompany fewer core requirements for students, others warned that the proposed curriculum could deprive students of the foundational knowledge needed to develop critical... The post The Death of Jesuit Education? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Assistant Professor of Religion at Colorado College Christopher W. Hunt brought a new view of James Baldwin’s religion and queerness in a conversation hosted by Fordham Theology at McNally Amphitheatre on Feb. 20. Hunt’s talk centered around his newly released monograph “Jimmy’s Faith: James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black Religion.” The discussion... The post Fordham Theology Hosts Baldwin Expert appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham track and field team found gold at the finish line five times this past weekend at the 2025 indoor Atlantic 10 Championships (A10). Both the women’s and men’s track and field teams competed at the A10 Championship, returning home to the Bronx with five gold medals, one silver and four bronze. The men’s... The post Track and Field Competes at the Atlantic 10s appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham swimming and diving team continued to outperform their competition in their final time in the pool for the 2024-25 season. The Fordham women’s swimming and diving team finished in fourth, and the men’s team placed seventh in the Atlantic 10 Championships (A10), Feb. 19 to 22, in Hampton, Virginia. The Fordham squad had... The post Rams Make a Splash at Atlantic 10 Championship appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham's cultural club CurlTalk strives to build a community for people to talk about their experiences with their natural hair. The post Embracing Your Curls appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) offered free Plan-B and condoms to passersby just a few feet off of Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus on Feb. 19. This table was part of a larger campaign for reproductive health within the Fordham community. YDSA – a Rose Hill-based group – first vocalized their opposition to Fordham’s policies...| The Observer