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A Millennial Who Defies the Credit Card Odds

October 24, 2016|Frank Chaparro

Jack Giachetti is not unlike most college students. He crams for tests late at night. Drinks copious amounts of coffee and...

Halloween Spending to Hit $8.4 Billion

October 21, 2016|Lisa Tschernkowitsch
Americans are spending more money on Halloween this year than they have in previous years. A survey by the National Retail...

Haiti: An Island in Need

October 21, 2016|Brendan Walsh

Earlier this month, Hurricane Matthew tore through the southern coast of Haiti leaving over 1,000 dead. It’s now up to...

Campaign Calls for Half-Priced Metrocards for Low-Income New Yorkers

October 19, 2016|Megan Pinna

There is growing support for "Fair Fares," a campaign calling for reduced metrocard fares for low income New Yorkers. Fair...

The Making of an Urban Wonderland

October 19, 2016|George Bodarky

Brooklyn Bridge Park has become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike in New York City. The park offers...

Ground Broken for NYC's Second Tallest Skyscraper

October 18, 2016|Brendan Walsh

One World Trade Center will soon have some new company up in the clouds. 

After three long years of discussion and planning...

Freaks, Monsters, and Disgust

October 18, 2016|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversations Host Chris William and his guests examine why we are drawn to the monstrous, the grotesque and other...

Fordham Conversations: Freaks, Monsters, and Disgust

October 18, 2016|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversations Host Chris William and his guests examine why we are drawn to the monstrous, the grotesque and other...

Millennials and Credit Cards: Interview with Money Under 30 David Weliver

October 17, 2016|Frank Chaparro

Money Under 30 provides younger people the tools and info necessary to navigate the slings and arrows of financial decision...

How New York City Shaped Bob Dylan

October 13, 2016|Megan Pinna

Bob Dylan was right: "The Times They Are A-Changin'." Today, he became the first singer-songwriter to win a Nobel Prize for...

Firefighter's Memorial

October 12, 2016|Patrick Russomanno

Today the Fire Department of New York City had their annual memorial service. More than 7000 firefighters gathered in...

The Power of Collaboration

October 12, 2016|George Bodarky

The song from the musical A Chorus Line may refer to "one singular sensation," but our guest on this week's Cityscape...

Teens For Food Justice

October 11, 2016|Kyle McKee

On this week's show, Fordham Conversations host Kyle McKee talks with members of “Teens for Food Justice.”  It's an...

The Front Line of Protection at the Polls

October 10, 2016|Rebecca Lewis

A lot can go wrong on election day. That's why a non-partisan coalition called Election Protection takes calls and helps...

Why are Anti-Free Trade Voters so Influential?

October 08, 2016|Frank Chaparro

After the release of its October World Economic report on Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund warned that anemic...

"Love Locks" No Longer Allowed On Brooklyn Bridge

October 07, 2016|Brendan Walsh

Love comes in many forms, and one of them is padlocks hooked onto a wire or fence on New York City's iconic Brooklyn Bridge...

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