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September 22, 2021 VOLUME XLI, ISSUE 7
Lincoln Center Cases Rise to Highest Number Yet
see CASES RISE page 8
ANDREW DRESSNER/THE OBSERVER
Crowded hallways and elevators are a common sight on campus and, for the first time since the pandemic started, the Lincoln Center campus has more COVID-19 cases than Rose Hill.
Fordham Men’s Soccer Defeats La Salle in A10 Kickoff By GABRIELLA BERMUDEZ and CHRIS MURRAY Contributing Writer and Asst. Sports & Health Editor
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The Fordham men’s soccer team beat the La Salle University (LSU) Explorers 2-1 on Saturday, Sept. 18. The victory marked the Rams’ second of the season and was a resilient response after a 1-0 loss to Manhattan College on Sept. 14. The match was the squad’s first Atlantic 10 (A10) competition of the 2021-22 season. Entering the game, La Salle had lost seven consecutive matches against Fordham. The Rams were also selected to finish first in the A10 according to preseason projections, with the Explorers slated to finish ninth. La Salle’s key advantage was Fordham’s recent struggles, as the reeling Rams had gotten off to an underwhelming 1-4-1 start to the 2021-22 season. After winning the A10 Championship last year and being named the 23rd-ranked program in the nation, the team opened the 2021-22 season with four losses in six nonconference matches. While the season may have begun with a brief skid, the start of conference play offers a clean slate for Fordham to begin its quest for another A10 Championship.
The United Student Government (USG) at Fordham Lincoln Center (FLC) unanimously approved the formation of the Committee on Sexual Misconduct (CSM) on Sept. 9th. The committee’s goal is to create a “safer and more informed student body on sexual misconduct,” according to Djellza Pulatani, the CSM committee chair and Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’24. This is not the first attempt at FLC to form a committee focused on issues of sexual harrasment, sexual assault and consent. In previous USG presidential campaigns, candidates discussed the creation of the committee. Joseph VanGostein, USG president and FCLC ’22, said that often in politics “people give up their promises once they are elected.” He attributed the formation of the group this year to “committed and dedicated people.”
see MEN’S SOCCER page 6
see COMMITTEE page 5
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COURTESY OF FORDHAM ATHLETICS
Matt Sloan, GSAS ’22, played an integral part in the match, with his throw-in leading to Fordham's game-tying goal in the 36th minute.
Student-Led Committee to Address Sexual Misconduct By OLIVIA REYES Contributing Writer
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9/11 Anniversary
SJP Posts Campaign
Football Woes Persist
Life in Quarantine
Met Gala 2021
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20 years later, New York commemorates 9/11.
More than 3,100 students have signed in support of the club
Rams fall to Florida Atlantic, 0-3 season record
A positive Covid-19 diagnosis at Fordham is full of unknowns.
The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center
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