February 24, 2021
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Snow in the South Shows Urgency of Climate Crisis
February 24, 2021
Cold weather in the southern U.S. doesn’t disprove global warming — it’s an example of it.
N.Y.C. Subway Stabbings Demonstrate Failure to Address Deeper Problems
February 24, 2021
New York subway stabbings and subsequent increased police presence raise deeper concerns about the lack of mental health and housing resources in the city.
Britney Spears’ Conservatorship Brought Back to Court Amid Recent #FreeBritney Movement
February 24, 2021
Considering the lack of amendments to the terms of Spears’ conservatorship since its onset, it is obvious that both the court and her conservators do not have her best interests in mind.
February 17, 2021
It is clear Moïse is not refusing to step down because an interim government occupied the first year of his presidency, but because he believes he can gain complete control over Haiti.
Biden’s Cabinet Represents America, But Can it Work for America?
February 17, 2021
Although Biden's cabinet looks and can work for America, much must be done to make America's face of inclusivity recognizable again.
Israel Serves as an Example for Vaccine Distribution
February 17, 2021
The U.S. should take a page out of Israel’s book and just try to get as many shots in arms as possible.
Farmers in India are Being Denied a Basic Right
February 17, 2021
Farmers are being denied the right of freedom of speech when they are not promised a minimum wage.
Fordham Must Communicate as COVID-19 Cases Rise
February 17, 2021
Fordham University will weather this pandemic, but we will not do it if a majority of the university community is left in the dark.
Fighting News Burnout in a New Political Era
February 10, 2021
It is imperative that we use our voices to advocate for the issues that matter instead of blindly relying on President Biden’s administration.
December 2, 2020
Though we were faced with much more than any of us could have imagined, we hope that we honored the legacy that has been set forth by each and every volume of the Ram before us.
Retirement Suspension Increases Challenges for Faculty
November 18, 2020
Fordham has a responsibility to ensure that their faculty, staff and students all feel fairly compensated and valued — on an educational and financial level.
Peaceful Transition of Power Must Be Protected
November 11, 2020
If President Trump refuses to concede, even after the legal matters have been settled, he will be neglecting a vital American tradition which has allowed the two-party system to emphasize peace over division.
2020 Election Proves Need for Dedicated Journalism
November 4, 2020
With so much at stake, the anxiety surrounding this election is weighing heavily on all Americans. False information will only serve to aggravate these emotions.
Jim Dwyer’s Legacy Urges Transparency
October 28, 2020
If Fordham wants to pay tribute to the legacy that Dwyer has left behind, it is imperative that the administration be transparent and provide information to student media such as the Ram.
College Students Must Follow Civic Duty
October 21, 2020
In the 2020 election, millennials and Generation Z will constitute the largest share of eligible voters. Regardless of who we are voting for, we must contribute to political action.
President Trump’s Behavior Sends Dangerous Message
October 7, 2020
At The Fordham Ram, we will not endorse any candidate for the 2020 election. We will continue to cover election debates, political perspectives from students and seek to be unbiased. But this will not stop us from critiquing genuinely harmful advice — COVID-19 must be taken seriously.