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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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Pairing the work of two seniors together creates a riveting dialogue within the gallery.
Senior Thesis Exhibitions Commence in Fordham’s Galleries
By MADELEINE SIGNORE February 18, 2026
Graduating visual arts majors will present their senior theses in a series of exhibitions spanning the months of February through May.
The installation Mass took place in St. Patrick’s Cathedral on 5th Avenue on Feb. 6 at 2 p.m.
Archdiocese of New York Inaugurates New Archbishop
By KAITLYN SQUYRES
Archbishop Ronald Hicks' installment marks what some members of the Fordham community see as a change in leadership style of the archdiocese.
Correction: A photo caption printed on the front page of the newspaper and on The Fordham Observer website did not include the location of the photo. The laboratory pictured is located on the eighth floor of the Leon Lowenstein Center on Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus.
Fordham Introduces New STEM Honors Program
By MACKENZIE COOPER
A new STEM honors program is in development at Fordham Rose Hill, following recent alumni donations for STEM initiatives.
Bad Bunny & Puerto Rico related colorful imagery. Lots of primary colors, tropical birds and palm trees with some football related imagery as well.
Bad Bunny: Our America
By LUCIEN FISCHER
Bad Bunny’s attention to plural identities in his Super Bowl halftime performance added depth to his already vibrant songs.
Nonverbal communication is just as important as speaking the same language.
Debunking European ‘Rudeness’
By MONA MUCHA
Fully appreciating your travel destination means embracing the differences between people, places, and culture.
“The world will dance,” said Bad Bunny in the teaser for his performance.
Cultureless Conservatives Are No Match for Bad Bunny
By GEORGIA BERNHARD
Bad Bunny showcased his culture in a spectacular halftime show performance, despite white conservatives’ backlash.
Fordham clubs co-hosted a Lunar New Year celebration in the Great Hall at Fordham Rose Hill on Feb. 13.
Students Ring In the Year of the Horse
By ABBIE WONG
Asian Cultural Exchange, several other clubs and Fordham students celebrated Lunar New Year with traditions and events.
Extreme Temperatures Cause Leaks at Fordham Lincoln Center
By ALEENA SIDDIQUI
New York City’s intense cold front resulted in multiple pipe leaks in McMahon Hall and the Public Safety Office at the Lincoln Center campus.
New Hire for AI Strategy at Fordham
By MICHELLE WILSON
Fordham announced the appointment of Chalapathy Neti to the new Assistant Vice President of Enterprise AI position on Feb. 9.
Reports on Personal Websites Raise Questions for Faculty Senate
By JANE ROCHE
Some Fordham Faculty received oversight on their websites without notice, raising concerns about academic freedom and shared governance.
Fordham’s Thoughts on Valentine’s Day
By IKMA INUSAH and CAITLIN LAMBROS February 14, 2026
Be it sending flowers to one's family or spending the day with a romantic partner, Valentine's Day means plenty to the Fordham community
The featured panelists came from different creative disciplines: music, design and comedy.
Black Creatives on Afrofuturism, AI and Honoring Tradition
By NORA KINNEY
“The Future in the Now: Young African-American Creators” was hosted by Nona Hendryx as part of Lincoln Center’s public programming.
Crush Your Opponent at Wrestling Speed Dating
By NORA KINNEY and MARGO CRAVEN
NYC social club Grownkid’s Valentine’s Day mixer put a physical twist on speed dating with its wrestling event.
Myth Meets Media in Chamberlain Bauman’s ‘Overwater’
By GRACE PAK
Fordham Theatre’s latest studio play uses millennia-old myths to tell the highly contemporary story of a TikTok-addicted musician.
Channel 5 Goes Live at Brooklyn Paramount
By MARGO CRAVEN
Andrew Callaghan’s first tour stop of the C5 Carnival featured documentary screenings, a talent show and a live Q&A.
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Central Rock Gym has 12,000 square feet of climbing.
Students Formalize a Rock Climbing Community
The United Student Government approved a new rock climbing club, formalizing the growing rock climbing community among Fordham students.
Olympians Speak Out Politically at Winter Games
Team USA speaks out about their political beliefs during press conferences at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
Road Back to the Podium
Delving into the stories of the women of Team USA who attempted comebacks in the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
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Universal Dance Association (UDA) College Nationals is often referred to as the “Super Bowl of dance,” and this year, for the first time...

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A Trip to Remember: Photos from GO! Mexico
By LUCIEN FISCHER
Over a week-long experience, Rams embodied the principles of simple living, solidarity and community that GO! strives to foster.
From left to right: Ali Velshi, winner of the Ann M. Sperber Prize; Alan Sperber, brother of Ann. M Sperber; Connie Chung, winner of the 25 Anniversary Career Achievement Award.
Ann M. Sperber Prize Celebrated 25 Years
By MACKENZIE COOPER November 19, 2025

On Nov. 10, the 2025 Ann M. Sperber Prize was awarded to Ali Velshi, a Canadian journalist, senior economic and business correspondent for NBC...