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Harding Park Neighborhood has been touched by many famous political figures. Michael Dobuski for The Fordham Ram

A Lens Into the Past: Harding Park

September 23, 2015
The Fordham in the Bronx correspondent explores the history of Harding Park--a neighborhood touched by many of NYC's most famous figures.
A group of students rallied during the homecoming game in response to a racial bias incident reported on September 13.

NYPD Deems New Vandalism “Criminal Michief,” While Fordham Students United Gains Traction

September 20, 2015

By Laura Sanicola According to Fordham Public Safety, the New York Police Department Hate Crimes Task Force has classified the Lalande Hall vandalism incident reported Sunday afternoon as a non-bias...

A racially charged slur was written on a students door in Martyrs Court.

Martyrs Court Lalande Home to Second Suspected Bias Crime In A Week

September 20, 2015

By Laura Sanicola A week after the Fordham community responded to a racial bias crime in which the "n word" was scratched into a student's door, Lalande Hall has once again become home to investigation...

Several Fordham adjuncts and supporters tweeted pictures hashtagged #fastforfordhamfaculty to raise awareness for their campaign. Courtesy of Alan Trevithick

Protesting Working Conditions, Fordham Adjuncts Fast

September 16, 2015

By Katie Meyer On Tuesday, a handful of Rose Hill’s adjunct professors spent the day without food. Their cause? As longtime anthropology adjunct Alan Trevithick explained it, the fast was part of...

FNN’s semester got off to a rocky start when students were told that programming would be on indefinite hiatus. Courtesy of Fordham Mornings

After Hiatus, Fordham Nightly News to Return to Air

September 16, 2015

By Erin Shanahan After a rocky start to the semester, Fordham’s student TV station Fordham Nightly News (FNN) is slated to be back up and running in the coming weeks. Last week, the station’s future...

Carlos Henriquez, a jazz singer, performed at Lehman College on Saturday. Michael Dobuski/The Fordham Ram

Jazz Night in the Bronx

September 16, 2015
Bronx correspondent Michael Dobuski visited Lehman College's Concert Hall to see jazz singer and Bronx native Carlos Henriques perform.
The German government, along with many European nations, is facing an influx of refugees from the Middle East. Markus Schreiber/AP

Berliners Respond to Growing Tensions of Refugee Crisis in Europe

September 16, 2015
A Fordham student abroad in Berlin, Germany reflects on the current refugee crisis across Europe.
Students gathered to remember the lives lost on 9/11. Zack Miklos/ The Fordham Ram.

USG Holds a 9/11 Remembrance Service

September 16, 2015
To remember those who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, USG organized a memorial service.
Fordham Declines in College Ranking

Fordham Declines in College Ranking

September 16, 2015
Fordham University was ranked #66 by US News+World Report- a sharp decline from last years rating of #58.
Students react to damage billing from Residential Life. Ram Archives

Room Damage Process Revealed

September 16, 2015
Residential Life charges students for damage to their rooms; however, many students question these bills and charges.
USG VP of FInance, Daniel Stroie, leads the budget committee. Matthew Moore/ The Fordham Ram.

Clubs Weather Fall Budget Allocation Process

September 16, 2015
This semester, the Budget Committee approved $444,000 to various clubs.
Traveling can be frightening at first, but the benefits are rewarding. Courtesy of Caroline LeBranti.

Adjusting to Deep-Rooted Danish Culture

September 14, 2015
Fordham student Piper Joy shares some of her experiences with Danish culture.
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