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Fordham University's Journal of Record Since 1918

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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’s Political Clubs Discuss Election Results

Fordham’s Political Clubs Discuss Election Results

November 13, 2024

By Dakota Calcaterra Vice President | Fordham College Republicans President-elect Donald Trump has won the Electoral College, the popular vote and the presidency. Vice President Kamala Harris’...

Chappell Roan Draws the Line: Fame, Boundaries and Respect

Chappell Roan Draws the Line: Fame, Boundaries and Respect

November 13, 2024

In recent months, rising pop star Chappell Roan made headlines for calling out both paparazzi and invasive fan behavior, spotlighting a critical issue about boundaries and respect in modern celebrity culture....

The Tyranny of the Calendar

The Tyranny of the Calendar

November 13, 2024

When I have free time on my calendar, I never know what to do with myself. My Apple Calendar’s blank white spaces trigger my internal voice to tell me that I am not being productive enough. Looking at...

Have a Heart, Do Your Part: Organ Donation Blues in the Big Apple

Have a Heart, Do Your Part: Organ Donation Blues in the Big Apple

November 13, 2024

On your next journey to our sister campus at Fordham University Lincoln Center, look on your left for a new billboard gazing blankly and pitilessly across the Hudson River. The minimalist sign has turned...

Looking Halloween Right in the (Queer) Eye

Looking Halloween Right in the (Queer) Eye

November 13, 2024

“Camp” is officially back this Halloween with the rise of popularity in niche, hyper-specific pop culture references known as “gay Halloween.” People have taken to various forms of social media...

When Progressivism is Unprogressive

When Progressivism is Unprogressive

November 13, 2024

Over the past year, support of the “Free Palestine” movement has become increasingly prominent among college students. Supporters of the movement put watermelon and Palestinian flag emojis in their...

Walking the Line: Decriminalizing Jaywalking

Walking the Line: Decriminalizing Jaywalking

November 13, 2024

New York City is widely known for its illustrious history, diverse communities and bustling streets. It’s the city that never sleeps. Everyone is in a hurry to get to where they need to go. For many...

We Need to Talk About Academic Unwellness

We Need to Talk About Academic Unwellness

November 13, 2024

For many students, this time of year is challenging at best. Factor in the events of the past week, and life quickly begins to feel impossible. As the end-of-semester realities this year begin to settle...

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