Photo courtesy of Silvia Sala, Flickr The holiday season: gift-giving, gift-receiving — all in gift wrapping. Though many may not realize it, December is a time of boundless waste creation, all of which ends up in landfills to start off the new year. According to Stanford, Americans create 25% more […]
Author: TORI D’AMICO
Bernie Sanders ends campaign but still motivates young voters
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Flickr Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders dropped out of the campaign race for president last Wednesday, April 8. This effectively places Joe Biden in position to become the democratic nominee with no competition, but that doesn’t mean Sander’s fight is over. Sanders was an important figure […]
Talk of “Tiger King” series has dominated the internet
Photo courtesy of Netflix, Wikipedia Netflix’s new docuseries “Tiger King” has taken the internet by storm with its chaotic and crime-filled story. The series focuses on Joe Maldonado-Passage, more commonly known as Joe Exotic, and his life as the owner of a big cat zoo. Joe Exotic at one time […]
“The Big Unknown 1.5°” set will survive as an interactive piece
Photo by Emily Melvin For the past week, a group of Ramapo students have been performing a self-devised show, “The Big Unknown 1.5°,” in the Adler Theater. The students were given just over a month to workshop and write a show on any topic they wanted. In the end, they […]
Shamell Bell’s workshop highlights street dance activism
In a follow-up to her presentation in the Berrie Center, Shamell Bell hosted a dance workshop at the Arch on Thursday, April 4. The workshop taught students and faculty about Bell’s work in “street dance activism,” and offered for them to try it. Street dance activism is a group-focused effort […]