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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

Editorial

Editorial

September 17, 2025

What might it mean for one to consume media that shows other humans suffering or in agonizing pain? What might be the ethical or social significance of becoming a spectator to calamity, to anguish or even...

Why AI Needs the Humanities: Our Duty as Students in the Age of AI

Why AI Needs the Humanities: Our Duty as Students in the Age of AI

September 17, 2025

These days, you can’t avoid seeing “AI” in every other news headline or LinkedIn post on your feed. Every academic and pundit has an opinion on artificial intelligence (AI), and the dizzying volume...

You Don’t Have to Condone Charlie Kirk’s Work to Condemn His Murder

You Don’t Have to Condone Charlie Kirk’s Work to Condemn His Murder

September 17, 2025

I’ve realized I’ve spent the past decade hate-watching Charlie Kirk. Like a lot of young people who grew up in a culture of youth political activism and “debate culture” that was dominated by Kirk,...

Learning How to Slow Down

Learning How to Slow Down

September 17, 2025

I’ve been thinking a lot about the passing of time lately. Maybe it’s because it’s the first weeks of my final year in college, or perhaps it’s that time has lost its linear nature it once seemed...

When Will We Wake Up: A Response to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

When Will We Wake Up: A Response to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

September 17, 2025

What an awful beginning to the school year. Last week, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated. School shootings fill the headlines, with two children killed during a mass at Annunciation Catholic...

The Price of Retaliation: Sophie Cunningham’s Confrontational Playing Style

The Price of Retaliation: Sophie Cunningham’s Confrontational Playing Style

September 17, 2025

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has recently become the hot topic up for debate in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Her hard foul on Connecticut Sun rookie Jacy Sheldon, which...

Don’t Be a MAHAter

Don’t Be a MAHAter

September 17, 2025

Do Americans trust Republicans or Democrats more when it comes to healthcare? If you go strictly based on one poll from YouGov taken in May 2025, 43% of Americans stated that they trust the Democratic...

Fordham Reveals the Evolved Brand That No One Asked For

Fordham Reveals the Evolved Brand That No One Asked For

September 17, 2025

Like most of our student body, I woke up on July 31, 2025, excited to continue preparing for move-in weekend. But when I opened Instagram, I was blindsided by the announcement of  “Fordham University’s...

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From The Frontlines of Finding Purpose
From The Frontlines of Finding Purpose
Colleen Sherry, Chief Emeritus of Fordham University Emergency Medical Services • April 9, 2025
Fordham University Emergency Medical Services (FUEMS) became a “North Star” for me during my time at Fordham. It was pivotal in shaping the trajectory of my career in public health and helped me forge relationships with people I am lucky enough to call friends today — people that I might not have met otherwise.
Student Government Belongs to All of Us — Let’s Keep It That Way
Student Government Belongs to All of Us — Let’s Keep It That Way
Lucas Hjertberg, Former President of United Student Government at Rose Hill • March 5, 2025
Amy Herd, FCRH'25, is the President of the Fordham Ukrainian Society. (Amy Herd for The Fordham Ram)
In Embarrassing Fashion, Trump Re-enables Russia’s Imperialistic Aggression
Amy Herd, President of the Fordham Ukrainian Society • February 26, 2025
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The Little Things in my Big City
The Little Things in my Big City
Grace McCarron, Sports Editor
It’s true that New York City is notorious for its grandeur and romanticized aesthetic, but the unnoticeable traits of this city are its most charming. Growing up in Manhattan, I’ve come to learn corners of this city that other people pass without a second thought. I appreciate aspects of each borough with a keen eye and a sentimental heart because every little detail of NYC is what makes it my home.
No Such Thing As ‘Free’ Speech
No Such Thing As ‘Free’ Speech
Stuart Cremer, Opinion Editor • September 3, 2025
Beyond Being a Good Editor
Beyond Being a Good Editor
Allison Schneider, Editor-in-Chief • April 30, 2025
Breaking In a Worn Chair
Breaking In a Worn Chair
Adithi Vimalanathan, Managing Editor • April 30, 2025
From the Drafts
From the Drafts
Haniyyah Usmani, Digital Producer • April 23, 2025
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