Author: CANDACE MITCHELL

Three Additional Arrests in Sexual Assault Case

Three additional arrests were made last Monday as part of the ongoing investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a female student on Nov. 14, according to a news release from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. Justin Sommers and Christopher Rainone, both 18-year-old males, were charged with endangering an injured […]

Two Students Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges

Two students were arrested on Monday after allegedly sexually assaulting a female student in an on-campus dorm room after the victim attended a fraternity party on Friday night, according to a statement from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. Nakeem D. Gardner, 18, and Christian A. Lopez, 24, were both charged […]

Students Rally against Sexual Violence

Students shared their personal experiences with sexual and domestic violence in a silent, confidential room and after voiced their concerns towards the issue in a lively march around campus. Ramapo held is third annual Take Back the Night last Thursday. “It's basically an event that has two parts,” said Kevin […]

Ramapo Student to Bike Across America

Ramapo student Brianne Bishop is trekking on her bike across America this summer along with 90 other college-aged people to offer help and support to other young adults that have been affected by cancer. “It’s in order to raise money and offer support and awareness to communities that have been […]

Student Government Elects New Cabinet for Upcoming Year

With the end of the academic year approaching, the Student Government Association held elections to fill 18 open positions, including president and vice president, in preparation for the next school year. SGA announced the results of the election on Monday. SGA elected an entirely new cabinet. The newly elected treasurer […]

Column: Balancing Both Print and Digital News

You probably haven’t noticed that The New York Times is no longer in the Fishbowl or Student Center, and that is kind of the point. The distribution of The New York Times has been limited to residence halls only. Why? Because hardly anyone noticed that it was gone. The New […]

Assemblyman Jay Webber Discusses His Experiences in Trenton

The College Republicans hosted New Jersey Assemblyman Jay Webber in the York Room on Tuesday.  Webber spoke to the students in attendance about his personal experiences in Trenton as an assemblyman and about being an active Republican in college. “If you’re a right of center person, someone who thinks the […]

Volunteers Team Up With Fifth Graders to Create Comic Strips

The Civic & Community Engagement Center introduced a new service trip, the Christopher Barron Comic Book Project. “Volunteers will be asked to help the fifth graders translate what they imagine in their heads to getting it on paper, and finally turn it into a real comic strip,” said Brandon Martin, […]