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The Spring Weekend concert traditionally occurs on Martyrs’ Lawn, weather permitting. (Courtesy of the Ram Archives)
Teezo Touchdown, Chelsea Cutler Set to Headline Spring Weekend Concert
Adithi Vimalanathan, Assistant News Editor • April 24, 2024
CAB will hold its Spring Weekend Concert for 2024 on Martyr's Lawn on Saturday, April 27. The headlining artists have been announced to be Teezo Touchdown and Chelsea Cutler.
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Making the Most of Your Summer

April 24, 2024

This semester, we have written about many important topics, including Fordham University’s guest pass policy, rising college costs and Fordham’s Graduate Student Workers union. Our goal throughout...

Why We Stand with the Grad Students

April 17, 2024

We have all seen the protests, read the emails and viewed the Instagram posts. All of this is in response to negotiations between Fordham and the Fordham Graduate Student Workers (FGSW). Last week, 98%...

The Right Targets Reproductive Rights

April 10, 2024

Election years are times when Americans ask themselves necessary questions about important issues. One of the most crucial questions this year is on the future of reproductive rights in our nation. Women...

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Hjertberg and Maltzman won the highly competitive executive race by just over 200 votes. (Courtesy of Lucas Hjertberg and Eron Maltzman for The Fordham Ram)

Sofia Donohue, Editor-in-Chief

April 24, 2024

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April 24, 2024

Fordham Mens Tennis has bounced back after a rough stretch of games. Right in time for A-10s. (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram)

Noah Hoffman, Assistant Sports Editor

April 24, 2024

Softball continued their upward march this past weekend, registering a 4-1 record over their past five games. (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram)

Lou Orlando, Assistant Sports Editor Emeritus

April 24, 2024

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