Newly recognized this year, Ramapo’s First-Generation Student Center has partnered with the First-Generation Counselor & Outreach Specialist in the Center for Counseling Services to support first-generation students during their academic journey. The partnership, while not new, is uncovering a new set of events to recognize first-gen students and their battles […]
Author: Rebecca Bleich
Ramapo’s baseball season preview reflects on success
Returning from their 2023 campaign that saw a 21-17 record, the Ramapo baseball team is looking forward to another season. The team is once again led by their six-year head coach Ryan Rinsky, and has the experience on the field and on the mound to take them to new heights […]
Women of Color Collective honors end of Black History Month
The Women’s Center along with the Black Student Union (BSU), Organization of Latin Unity (OLU) and Students of Caribbean Ancestry (SOCA) hosted their annual event, the Women of Color Collective Social on Tuesday. The event was an ode to the end of Black History Month and a kickstart event for […]
In Other News: BSU hosts Black History Month dinner
Ramapo’s Black Student Union (BSU) and Dining Services hosted a Black History Month dinner on Tuesday. The dinner was a celebration of Black history and culture and informed students on how the community celebrates Black History Month. This event was one of many hosted throughout Black History Month at Ramapo. […]
‘House of Flame and Shadow’ has readers lost in the adventure
Renowned fantasy author Sarah J. Maas released the third installment in her bestselling “Crescent City” series, “House of Flame and Shadow.” Fans of Maas have been anxiously waiting for book three after a heart wrenching cliffhanger from the second book, “House of Sky and Breath.” “House of Flame and Shadow” […]
Linden Hall prepares for lengthy remodel
Located on the south side of campus behind Laurel Hall, Linden Hall has long since retired from its library duties and welcomes the age of change by being turned into new offices with services for students. Back in July 2023, the college received a $31.7 million grant from the New […]
News rundown: What you missed week of Feb. 7
A lot has happened in the world over the past week. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: Lunar New Year On Saturday, billions began the 15-day celebration of the Lunar New Year, showcased through Chinese lanterns, red paper cuttings and banners covering homes and businesses. This year […]
Dartmouth College is requiring test scores again despite complaints
During the age of COVID-19, colleges all across the country made sending in standardized test scores like the ACT or SAT optional for applicants. This ruling was a relief for those who have difficulty taking tests. However, Dartmouth College recently announced that it will now be requiring scores again. The […]
49ers and Chiefs head for rematch of Super Bowl LIV
It’s that time of year again where the final two teams face off to win the NFL’s Lombardi Trophy to close out the 2023-2024 NFL season. After a long season and exciting playoffs, this Super Bowl will be one for the books with a rematch between the San Francisco 49ers […]
Ramapo starts Black History Month celebrations with week of events
With February underway, Black History Month is being celebrated all across campus. Throughout the month, Ramapo will be hosting events from the Black Student Union (BSU), the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC), the College Programming Board (CPB), Students of Caribbean Ancestry and many more to celebrate the […]