A lot has happened in the world over the past week. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: New Jersey Hall of Fame Inductees 2023 Over the weekend, the New Jersey Hall of Fame (NJHOF) welcomed 14 new members to the list of great New Jerseyans. The list […]
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Ice hockey tallies two wins against SHU and MMA
The Ramapo ice hockey team enjoyed a pair of victories over the weekend, defeating Sacred Heart University (SHU) at home on Friday night, and beating Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) on the road Sunday afternoon. The Roadrunners now sit at 3-2 this season, which places them third in the Empire division. […]
Women’s swim yields to Kean
In their first meet of the season, Ramapo’s women’s swim team fell to Kean University by a final tally of 213-48. The Roadrunners now start the season 0-1 while the Cougars begin 1-0. Kean came out first in all 14 events that Ramapo participated in. The meet opened with the […]
President Jebb speaks about Ramapo’s future in State of the College address
Faculty and students packed Friends Hall on Wednesday to hear Ramapo College President Cindy Jebb deliver her annual State of the College address. In her speech, Jebb addressed a wide range of topics, including the ongoing war in Israel and Gaza, the current American Federation of Teachers (AFT) negotiations, the […]
Ice hockey wins thriller vs. Rutgers, pounced by Quinnipiac
Over the past weekend, the Ramapo College ice hockey team took to the ice against Rutgers University and Quinnipiac University, taking down the Scarlet Knights on Friday night and falling to Bobcats on Saturday. Beginning with their game against Rutgers, the Roadrunners found themselves in the middle of a high-scoring, […]
Men’s soccer loses to Rowan
On Saturday, Oct. 14, the Ramapo men’s soccer team took to the field against Rowan University in a pivotal New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) matchup, falling 2-0. The team now sits at 4-8-2 overall and are 1-5 in NJAC play. In the first half of action, Rowan’s Ryan Gale scored […]
The Liberty go for first championship
For just the fourth time since 2012, a New York sports team is in their respective final, competing for a trophy. The New York Liberty join the 2012 New York Giants, the 2015 New York Mets and the 2021 New York City FC as a team trying to bring a […]
New NYC congestion tolls are unfairly costing commuters
Here we are with another article regarding New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Instead of crime fighting robots, this week it’s congestion pricing, which Adams and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul gave the green light to back in June. You’re not alone if you don’t know what congestion pricing means. […]
‘For All The Dogs’ disappoints Drake fans
One of the most highly anticipated albums of the year finally hit streaming platforms last Friday when five-time Grammy Award winner Drake released his eighth studio album, “For All The Dogs” (FATD). The 22-track album is packed with big-name features such as SZA, J. Cole, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Chief Keef, Bad Bunny, […]
New crime fighting robot takes on losing battle in NYC subway system
When a notification comes up on my phone and I see “Eric Adams” as the headline, my first thought is “What stupid thing did he do this time?” Well, this time it was introducing a 398 lb. crime fighting robot to the busiest platform of the New York City subway […]