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Eden Cottone, Contributing WriterNovember 30, 2022
Lindsey Osit, Contributing WriterNovember 30, 2022
In a Windowless Room, Inspiration Is on the Walls
November 30, 2022
The Ram office is a place where you can create; laugh; struggle; share ideas; discuss morals, politics or life; fail and succeed. While I am endlessly proud of the skills and talents of everyone at the Ram, it is really the community that made this year so special.
Future of Tourism: Airbnbs Won’t Replace Hotels
November 30, 2022
During the pandemic, Airbnbs grew in popularity as a cheaper alternative to hotels because they offered users a more private experience with more personal space. Although this rise in popularity has added a new perspective to the traveling experience, I don’t think Airbnbs will ever fully replace the hospitality industry.
Maxwell Frost Represents Generation Z and the Future of Congress
November 30, 2022
The election of Maxwell Frost to Congress is a watershed moment in American politics. It is a sign of how powerful a force Generation Z has become within the electorate.
N.I.L. Deals Are Not to Blame for Sexism in Women’s Sports
November 30, 2022
As women decide to enter into N.I.L. deals, there should always be some caution as to what deal they are signing, just as anyone should have caution as they approach any contract. The deals themselves, though, have been a key building block to the funding and promotion of women’s sports over the past two years.
Psychedelic Drug Usage in Mental Health Treatment Should be Normalized
November 30, 2022
Under regulation, psilocybin is proven to have extraordinary effects and positive experiences for people seeking an alternative to standard medicine.
Close Relationship Between China and North Korea is Cause for Concern
November 30, 2022
China’s continued rise to the top of the world food chain could lead to a deepening of the relationship between China and North Korea.
American Commitment is Needed to Fight Climate Change
November 30, 2022
It remains to be seen if Biden’s words will spur concrete action. The financial contributions he has committed will undoubtedly help those in need, but more needs to be done to fill the gaps where the U.S. has floundered in the past.
Musk In Over His Head, Evidenced by Prank Accounts
November 30, 2022
With his recent acquisition of Twitter, the world has experienced Elon Musk's shortcomings, it exposes his flaws and humanity in the professional world. Has Musk bitten off more than he could chew?
Career Center Should Cater More to Liberal Arts Majors
November 16, 2022
Public Transit Neglects the Bronx’s Needs
November 9, 2022
The D-Train service interruptions reveal a larger lack of access to public transportation in underserved neighborhoods.
Fordham’s Sustainable Steps Forward
November 2, 2022
Hybrid Ram Vans and reusable cups at Starbucks are some of the steps Fordham has taken toward sustainability. Now, the university needs to make it easier for students to act more sustainably on campus.
Fighting to Vote at Fordham University
October 26, 2022
The plan to expand student voting rights at Jesuit universities proposed by JSAG would not only make it easier for students to exercise their right, but it would also increase turnout of an influential voting bloc.
Fordham Gates Divide the Bronx & Student Opinions
October 12, 2022
The Fordham Ram believes that there is more to simply just asking students about their thoughts on the gates enclosing the Rose Hill campus. In order to have an honest dialogue on this topic, we must include representation from all the different communities that come into contact with the gates.
Athletics Aren’t – and Shouldn’t Be – a Priority
October 5, 2022
Babylon is a Rare Glimmer of Green from Aramark
September 28, 2022
September 21, 2022
Fordham students drive up the cost of living in the Bronx. This is not a stagnant or declining trend. If anything, this trend is on the rise and shows no sign of stopping.