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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

Nora Malone

Nora Malone, News Editor

Nora Malone is a sophomore who is “from” Brooklyn but has bounced around to Boston and D.C. as well. She is a medieval studies major with a rotating cast of minors. Nora joined the Ram as a contributing writer for Volume 105 and is ecstatic to be News Editor for Volume 106. Outside of the Ram, Nora enjoys going to museums, rollerblading and attempting to pet the campus cats. She can’t wait to work alongside the talented staff to produce this volume.

All content by Nora Malone
A man observes Benjamin's exhibit on the fourth floor of Walsh Library. (Courtesy of Nora Malone/The Fordham Ram)

New Exhibit Opens in Walsh Library

Nora Malone, News Editor
September 18, 2024
Public Safety Debuts New App

Public Safety Debuts New App

Nora Malone, News Editor
September 4, 2024
Flooding in September disrupted Fordham students commutes. (Courtesy of Nora Malone/The Fordham Ram)

A Year of Change: Fall 2023

Nora Malone, News Editor
August 25, 2024
Parodical shirts such as "Man I Love Fordham" are one of many clothing items designed by Fordham Swag. (Courtesy of Instagram)

A Year of Fordham Swag

Nora Malone, News Editor
January 31, 2024
We don't need to post our Wrapped pages to prove our interests. (Courtesy of Mary Hawthorn/The Fordham Ram)

Can We Stop Tracking Everything?

Nora Malone, News Editor
January 24, 2024
 On Nov. 9, the IT department sent an email detailing the changes, focusing on RamDocs, a more secure network, a new HPCC Magis Cluster, a major/minor declaration form and an employee action form. (Courtesy of Twitter)

Fordham University System Undergoes Updates

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
November 29, 2023
One precaution most people take is getting their flu shot, either at the University Health Center or a local pharmacy. The Health Center had flu shot events where students can walk in and get their shots. (Courtesy of Instagram)

Fordham Prepares for Flu Season

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
October 25, 2023
The Commuting Students Association had an initiative to add more lockers. There are approximately 120 of the new lockers. (Courtesy of Alex Antonov/The Fordham Ram)

McShane Commuter Lockers Remain Unavailable

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
October 11, 2023

Feral Cat Update

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
September 27, 2023
 The Fordham cats are quite popular among students, with multiple Instagram accounts dedicated to their escapades. (Courtesy of Xavier Oyola for The Fordham Ram)

Campus Cats Continue to Make Their Mark

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
September 27, 2023
The minor will allow students to explore the religion, culture, and history of one of the world’s largest religions. (Courtesy of Fordham)

Fordham Introduces Islamic Studies Minor

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
September 20, 2023
Within two weeks of Biden’s announcement, Fordham President Tania Tetlow sent an email informing the Fordham community that the university would be ending its COVID-19 policies. These included mandatory vaccines, daily health checks and emails reporting positive cases. (Courtesy of Instagram)

Fordham’s COVID-19 Changes Sweep the Campus

Nora Malone, Contributing Writer
September 13, 2023
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