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USG Election Results Annouced
October 2, 2019 VOLUME XXXVI, ISSUE 10
By SIOBHAN COSGRAVE Contributing Wrtier
Each fall semester, a second set of United Student Government (USG) elections are held at Fordham Lincoln Center. This election cycle, the Class of 2023 elected their freshman senators, and the entire student body voted to fill the positions left vacant from the spring 2019 elections. The open positions were USG Chair of Operations, USG Chair of Facilities and Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) class senators. Most of the competition this election was found within the race for the freshman senators, as those running for Chair of Operations and Chair of Facilities, Ben Guo, Gabelli School of Business ’21; and Yunuen Cho, FCLC ’21; respectively, ran unopposed. This semester, eight students ran for freshman senators, an unprecedented number for USG elections. The candidates included Aisha Sanwal, Ali Huzma, Emily Peper, Michelle Moughan, Reilly Higgins, Ryan Horowitz, William Breslin and Shelby Westbrook, all FCLC ’23. Ultimately, only three of the candidates were elected to serve the freshman class. On Sept. 26, USG announced at their weekly meeting that Higgins, Westbrook and Breslin were elected as the Class of ’23 senators. There seemed to be a common theme among the candidates regarding their goals and intended initiatives; specifically, changing the same-sex overnight guest pol-
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Fresh Off the Runway: New York Fashion Week Five students describe the highs, lows and unique shows of NYFW By CHLOE FELOPULOS Contributing Writer
This season of New York Fashion Week (NYFW) was a totally new experience for me, as I saw it from the eyes of a stylist. I was no longer attending only to write and create content for an online fashion magazine; I was now dressing clients for the shows as well as playing the role of a plus-one — and I managed to get backstage. I discovered a new world of what goes into the prep for attending shows: obtaining invites and seats, maintaining good relationships with designers, picking samples for clients and taming the monster that is a styling assistant’s email inbox during NYFW.
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Irish President Speaks at Fordham By JOE KOTTKE Staff Writer
On Sept. 30, 2019, Fordham Lincoln Center welcomed President of the Republic of Ireland Michael D. Higgins to speak on campus as part of the “Fordham Humanitarian Lecture Series” hosted by the school’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA). Fordham University President Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., who often refers to his own Irish Catholic heritage, introduced Higgins as an “eloquent, compassionate and thoughtful leader.” Higgins’ remarks focused on the more than 71 million people forcibly displaced around the world due to violent conflict and resource scarcity. Higgins is one of several speakers invited by the IIHA to speak on the world refugee crisis in recent years, and encouraged students to work towards solutions for the world’s refugee population, which is currently at an all-time high. “We turn to universities in desperation in the midst of an ecological, social, economic and ethical crisis,” said Higgins. see PRESIDENT page 2
COURTESY OF CHLOE FELOPULOS
Along with this new mindset were new shows to attend, and one stuck out to me in particular: the I Love Pretty runway show held at Spring Studios. I was absolutely in love with every look that passed by me on the runway. From the sheer and dreamy textiles and harsh leather to the exquisite accessorizing and upbeat rhythmic music, I enjoyed every second of it. I Love Pretty cared for every guest by gifting them with the most fabulous pink and black goodie bag filled with its products. The looks were an amazing contrast: edgy and feminine against sexy and laid-back. I loved seeing the I Love Pretty Spring/Summer ’20 story being told right in front of my eyes.
Dressed to impress: Chloe Felopulos took steps in her fashion career by styling NYFW models.
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