By Charlie Maisano
The Fordham women’s soccer team opened the 2018 season with a tough out of conference schedule, which was meant to test the young Rams. They entered last Sunday’s contest against the Lehigh Mountain Haw...
By Jack McLoone
Last year, Fordham Golf announced that its program was on the upswing by taking first at the Ryan T. Lee Memorial, including a first-place overall finish by James Mongey. This year, however, a more inexper...
By Alvin Halimwidjaya
Look, hear me out. Fordham University definitely has problems that it needs to deal with. We’re constantly hearing about the administration’s mistakes, everyone hates their freshman dorm unless they’re in Quee...
By Jake Shore
A common anecdote comes to the minds of President Donald Trump’s former classmates when asked about their interactions with him during his time at Fordham University. A commuting student for two years, Trump woul...
By Aislinn Keely
A petition circulating around campus is requesting a new student center to be the next capital project undertaken by Fordham, updating the current McGinley Center. Though it is still gathering signatures, the peti...
By Joe Esposito
Fordham has seen an increase in demand for mental health services over the past five years, according to Doctor Jeffrey Ng, Psy.D., director of Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS).
Ng said CPS has seen ...
By Hannah Gonzalez
This February, departments and student groups across the university are putting on events in celebration of Black History Month. On campus, programmers include the Black Student Alliance...
By Joergen Ostensen
In 1968, the United States experienced a year of tumult and change. It saw the assassinations of both Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Tensions surrounding the Vietnam War also increased after the deadly Tet Offensive and the My Lai Massacre.
Fordham saw tension as well. A significant financial crisis and a new state law almost changed Fordham’s relationship with the Jesuits.
The ...
By Suresh Hanubal
The “Being Black at Fordham” panel, held Feb. 2, tackled issues of race, income and socioeconomic status during its two hour runtime.
The forum began with an introduction...
By Joergen Ostensen
The Fordham community is experiencing a significant increase in cases of the flu this semester, compared to past years. According to Maureen Keown, assistant director of Universit...
By the Editorial Board
This February, Fordham joins the national conversation in celebrating Black History Month with on-campus programming at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center.
The Office of Multic...
By Theresa Schliep and Aislinn Keely
Frederick J. Wertz, Ph.D., professor of psychology, will serve as acting dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) this semester. Rev. Robert R. Grimes, S.J., will take a leave of absence due to ...