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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

Beyond Being a Good Editor

Beyond Being a Good Editor

April 30, 2025

When I took over as Editor-In-Chief (EIC) of The Fordham Ram earlier this year, I knew I wanted to make The Ram a safe space for students to learn and for new writers and editors to make mistakes and grow...

Breaking In a Worn Chair

Breaking In a Worn Chair

April 30, 2025

The first last is one of the hardest.  B-52 felt austere when I stepped into my first staff role at the news desk. I didn’t expect the work to be easy, but I didn’t foresee the challenges that...

Pope Francis: A Figure of Peace and Justice

Pope Francis: A Figure of Peace and Justice

April 30, 2025

It is hard to think about what Pope Francis’ legacy will be when I don’t want to admit he’s gone. He was exactly what the Catholic Church needed — a progressive, accepting and loving head of the...

Social Security Nightmare: Someone Do Something

Social Security Nightmare: Someone Do Something

April 30, 2025

Every two years, particularly during the midterm or general election cycles, politicians use the words “Social Security” as a trigger to get voters in their 60s or older out to the polls.  In the...

Bitter Truths: The Ethics of Chocolate

Bitter Truths: The Ethics of Chocolate

April 30, 2025

From Halloween loot, Valentine’s Day gifts and Easter baskets, to late-night stress-snacking during finals, chocolate is a universally-enjoyed piece of our lives. Behind the sugary allure and glossy...

Success Isn’t Straightforward: ADHD and the Struggle to Be Believed

Success Isn’t Straightforward: ADHD and the Struggle to Be Believed

April 30, 2025

People often assume that academic success and mental health challenges can’t exist side-by-side. I wish it were that simple. When I was in kindergarten, I was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...

Fighting Oligarchy ONE Billionaire at a Time

Fighting Oligarchy ONE Billionaire at a Time

April 30, 2025

Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are currently on a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour. But the timing of the tour seems off, especially given how the Democratic Party is hardly...

The Fordham Ram’s Summer To-Do List

The Fordham Ram’s Summer To-Do List

April 30, 2025

It is somewhat of a tradition at The Fordham Ram to use the last editorial of the semester to offer up some suggestions for fun (and sometimes useful) things students can do during their upcoming summer...

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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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From the Drafts
From the Drafts
Haniyyah Usmani, Digital Producer
The standard of perfection isn’t to be perfect, it’s to be impossible, and funnily enough, it doesn’t work with my goals; it works against them. Perfection has its own means, and prioritizing the unattainable means compromising my own goals. 
Sometimes You Have to Listen to Be Heard
Sometimes You Have to Listen to Be Heard
Erynn Sweeney, Assistant Culture Editor • April 9, 2025
Am I a Disney Princess Too?
Am I a Disney Princess Too?
Cristina Stefanizzi, Photo Editor • March 26, 2025
From the Copy Table
From the Copy Table
Sarah Verrastro, Co-Copy Chief • February 19, 2025
The Importance of Intergenerational Connection
The Importance of Intergenerational Connection
Abigail Adams, Assistant Opinion Editor • February 12, 2025
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