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JANUARY 29, 2015 VOLUME XXXIV, ISSUE 1

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Students React to Ram Cafe Changes

Snow Edition

By DYLAN PENZA Sports Editor

On Monday, Jan. 12, Sodexo reopened a newly renovated Ram Cafe featuring a salad bar and entrees sold buffet style that provides members of the Fordham community the option to purchase as much or as little food as they want. Students expressed mixed opinions about how these renovations affect them economically. Before the cafe’s remodeling, students and faculty members would pay $6.99 for an entree and two side dishes. Under the new system, members of the Fordham community will buy food at $0.53 an ounce for entrees, sides, soups and salads during lunch and dinner. Pre-made sandwiches and items such as chicken fingers and burgers still remain a set price. There has been a mixed opinion among students as to whether or not the changes will help them save money. Kyle Sandmann, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’17, expressed a lack of faith in food service provider, Sodexo’s, new plan for payment being for the benefit of students. “I don’t think students will save money because companies don’t normally make such drastic changes unless it will improve their profits.” Dorian Cuerpo, FCLC ’17, a student who eats at the Ram Cafe four or five times a week also believes that the changes are costing her extra money. “I just get what seems like I normally used to get, and the price has gone up.” However, others remain cautiously optimistic about the changes such as Caroline Cocossa, FCLC ’17. “I am hopeful that the changes will be more cost-efficient, as I buy my lunch [at the establishment] during work-study, but I have to say I do find it a little dubious.” Despite the trepidation of others, some members of the Fordsee SODEXO pg. 2

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Due to Winter Storm Juno, the Observer decided to publish a special “snow” edition above you can see New York City covered by snow.

Snow Storm 2015: How Juno Affected Students By ADRIANA GALLINA News Editor

Monday, Jan. 26 brought worry that there would be one of the worst blizzards New York City has ever seen. Winter Storm Juno had winds predicted up to 30 miles per hour and snowfall predicted up to 18 inches, although only seven inches acumulated. It was expected to be one of the worst winter storms in the past 30 years. John Carroll, associate vice president of public safety, cautioned in an email interview, “Students should recognize that this storm presents a real danger on foot when they go out.” He continued to warn that vehicles may have difficulty stopping short, so pedestrians should walk defensively.

New Jersey Transit stopped service at 8 p.m. on Monday, Long Island Railroad and the MetroNorth were shut down by 11 p.m. All non-emergency vehicles were banned from NYC streets from 11 p.m. onward. However, Greater New York Taxi Association offered free cab service in NYC for emergency responders trying to get to work, and disabled and elderly residents who become stranded, according to USA Today. According to FlightAware, over 3,500 flights were canceled. As Quinn Library at Fordham College at Lincoln Center and Walsh Library at Fordham College at Rose Hill will remain open, Carroll suggests students “stay in and catch up on reading and studying.” Many students plan to spend

their time watching Netflix marathons and binging on hot chocolate. Let us hope, if nothing else, Wi-Fi doesn’t falter. All Broadway shows were officially cancelled by 3:30 p.m. on Monday, but perhaps the biggest disappointment for New Yorkers was Chipotle closing early on Free Sofritas Day. Another source of food important to Fordham students, Seamless and other delivery sites, could not operate after the travel ban. Mayor De Blaiso specifically commented on food deliveries: “A food delivery biycle is not an emergency vehicle.” Casey Bivens, FCLC ’18, plans on sleeping, drinking hot chocolate and visiting “Central Park if the snow actually stops falling, I’m sure it’ll look beautiful covered in snow,”

she said. Akambi Babatunde, FCLC ’18, originally from Canada doesn’t think much of the snow. “It’s really nothing for me compared to the days up there,” Babatunde said. Shannon Connolly, FCLC ’18, plans on Instagramming artsy pictures and “caption[ing] it with the cheesy ‘Frozen’ song.” Storm Juno was also trending on Twitter with the hashtags: #Blizzard15, #Blizzardof2015, #Juno15, #Snowmageddon2015. Classes on all campuses resumed as scheduled on Wednesday, Jan. 27. Additional Reporting by Justin Rebollo and Connor Mannion Assistant News Co-Editors and Jennifer McNary, Layout Editor.

Inside

FEATURES

SPORTS

ARTS & CULTURE

OPINIONS

Social Media and Jobs

Kickbox to Stay in Shape

Spotlight on Abstractions

Free Community College

Self-branding on social necessary for jobs

Fighting off the fifteen

Kalina, Pella-Woo & Apicella-Hitchcock

What this means for For-Profit Universities

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