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Fordham University's Journal of Record Since 1918

The Fordham Ram

Fordham University's Journal of Record Since 1918

The Fordham Ram

Fordham University's Journal of Record Since 1918

The Fordham Ram

"Somebody Somewhere" will leave you at times laughing, crying and angry but always inspired (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram).
‘Somebody Somewhere:’ Max’s Hidden Gem 
Samantha Diaz , Staff Writer • April 23, 2025
Fordham’s Dance Co-Op performed their annual showcase on April 13 in Fordham Prep Theater (Courtesy of Co-Op).
Dinner was Served at the Dance Co-Op Showcase
Julia Burnham, Contributing Writer • April 23, 2025
 “Cry For Me” is a representation of how fame and sacrifice impact The Weeknd (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram).
Tomorrow Is Finally Here With The Weeknd’s ‘Cry For Me’
Aaryan Sama, Staff Writer • April 23, 2025
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GG’s Crossword
Grace Galbreath, Assistant News Editor Emeritus • April 9, 2025

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A mysterious ice cream shop in the East Village makes your dessert experience a surprise (Courtesy of Instagram/@surprisescoopnyc).
The Scoop on Trendy Food Spots 
Lara Ejzak , Contributing Writer • February 26, 2025
Bagel Market, just outside the doors of Grand Central, is superb. (Courtesy of Claire Krieger for The Fordham Ram)
My NYC Bagel Bible
Claire Krieger, Culture Editor • November 20, 2024
For a more upscale Japanese meal, check out Wabi Nori. (Courtesy of Abigail Smith for The Fordham Ram)
Wabi Nori: Contemporary Japanese Hand Rolls
Abigail Smith, Contributing Writer • November 6, 2024
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Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” channels the spirit of a bitter cowboy (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram).
Maybe ‘I’m The Problem’
Leia Josette DeMarco LaBarbiera, Contributing Writer  • April 9, 2025
Mumford & Sons return with “Rushmere,” blending introspection and harmony (Courtesy of Cristina Stefanizzi/The Fordham Ram).
‘Rushmere’: A Quiet Return to Mumford & Sons’ Roots
Lusa Holmstrom, Assistant Opinion Editor Emeritus • April 9, 2025
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