The RCNJ women’s volleyball team extended their winning streak on Sept. 28 to 12 straight to start the season with a 3-1 victory over Rutgers University-Camden (RUC) in the Bradley Center. Highlights of their performance Thursday include 54 kills and a whopping hitting percentage of .230. Their opponents managed 26 […]
Author: Danielle Bongiovanni
Ramapo’s Black Student Union hosts Hot Seat Discussions
The Black Student Union (BSU) is once again opening the floor for sharing grievances and stories with Hot Seat Discussions, a new series running throughout this school year. Similar events were held last year by the BSU, called Hot Wings and Hot Topics, to give Black and brown students a […]
Ramapo helps nontraditional students overcome challenges
The traditional college experience — pursuing a bachelor’s degree within four years at one institution after graduating high school — is not possible for or appealing to all students. In many cases, the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred students to take part in nontraditional paths. Carina Musanti originally enrolled at Rowan […]
New stained glass windows embrace separation of church and state
American history is riddled with religious and political institutions influencing each other in ways that range from subtle to undeniably obvious. Examples centered within the political sphere are often more apparent, such as the reversal of Roe v. Wade, but places of worship have also been used as pawns for […]
Men’s soccer puts up a fight against TCNJ
On Friday, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) defeated Ramapo’s men’s soccer team 1-0. The loss moved the Roadrunners to a 2-3-2 record on the season, while TCNJ sits at 3-5-1. The second shot and the only goal of the game occurred just after the fourth minute of action. TCNJ […]
Women’s volleyball rides 11-game win streak
The Roadrunners have been knocking over their opponents like dominoes as of late, with three recent victories against Farmingdale State College, Misericordia University and Montclair State University, extending their streak to 11 consecutive wins. On Saturday, the Roadrunners entered Farmingdale’s court determined to conquer, and exited with a pair of […]
Ramapo offers free counseling services to struggling students
According to the spring 2022 National College Health Assessment by the American College Health Association, over 75% of U.S. undergraduates experience moderate or severe psychological distress. Only 35.7% reported receiving psychological or mental health services within the past 12 months. The imbalance raises questions about why students refrain from seeking […]
International Students Organization rings in Nepali New Year 2080
The Hindu calendar Bikram Sambat is about 57 years ahead of the Gregorian Calendar used by most of the rest of the world. Nepal, one of the South Asian countries that follows it, celebrated Nepali New Year on Friday, April 14 to ring in 2080. Ramapo’s International Students Organization (ISO) […]
The Clothesline Project uses art for domestic violence awareness
The Clothesline Project began in 1990 as a response to the statistic that “58,000 soldiers died in the Vietnam war. During that same period of time, 51,000 women were killed mostly by men who supposedly loved them.” Co-founder and visual artist Rachel Carey-Harper came up with the idea of decorating […]
Ramapo alum helps law students find their niche
The World of Law, Law and Society speaker series invited 2015 graduate Jonathan Mangel to present “A Legal Roadrunner Comes Home: Perspectives from an alumnus in the legal field.” Mangel discussed his experiences in and out of school that led to him getting a job with the New Jersey Office […]