The Office of the President hosted I Think, I Feel: A Student-Centered Forum on March 14 as part of a larger effort to provide students with the opportunity for emotional support and validation. Dr. Michael Middleton, provost and vice president for teaching, learning and growth, has had the wellness of […]
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In Other News: Weeks of March 14-27 on campus
Hidden Gems Pop-up Shop Ramapo’s Women’s Center hosted a Hidden Gems Pop-up Shop in Trustees Pavilion on March 12. There were up to 15 local, women-owned businesses featured, each selling unique items that ranged from art, apparel, jewelry, accessories and much more. “I like how it’s bringing so many people […]
OVP hosts domestic violence tabling to raise awareness
The Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) hosted their yearly tabling, Her Story Her Strength, on March 13. Set up in the Fishbowl, students were able to pass by the table and learn information about domestic violence and abuse. The tabling lasted for an hour, allowing students to ask questions and […]
Trump’s bond reduced on account of ‘impossible’ figure
The New York State Court of Appeals decided on Monday that former President Donald Trump must provide a reduced $175 million bond in his civil fraud case by the end of next week. This ruling comes as a blessing for the Trump legal team after the former president failed to […]
News rundown: What you missed over spring break
A lot has happened in the world over spring break. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: Tammy Murphy drops out of Senate race Wife of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, Tammy Murphy, announced Sunday that she is ending her campaign running for U.S. senator. In a post […]
Women in the Workplace Panel focuses on under representation
Ramapo College held its Women in the Workplace Panel on March 13 to create a space for women to talk about their experiences in their careers. Four women, Arlene Quiñones, Jessica Gaeta, Brittany Carroll and Alejandra Sanchez, sat before Ramapo students to dive into what life is like as women […]
In Other News: Week of March 6 on campus
The College Programming Board (CPB) hosted a movie screening of “Barbie” last Thursday. This screening was the club’s first Women’s History Month event that they have planned for the month. The event started out as usual with an introduction of the event and talk about the importance of Women’s History […]
Biden and Trump secure spots in the running after Super Tuesday results
Last week’s Super Tuesday primary results confirmed many existing narratives surrounding the 2024 presidential election, with a few surprises thrown into the mix. Former President Donald Trump all but secured his Republican nomination, winning nearly every state and surpassing 1,000 total delegates. In a speech at his estate in Mar-a-Lago, […]
News rundown: What you missed week of March 6
A lot has happened in the world over the past week. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: House passes bill to ban TikTok On Wednesday, the House passed a bill to force TikTok to split from its parent company or face a national ban. The vote for […]
Village renovations affects fall housing
Announced at the beginning of February through an email, the on-campus apartment-style residence, The Village, will be closing Quad 2 and parts of Quad 3 for renovations during the Fall 2024 semester. With an already stressful process of choosing where to live, closing the quads will only make that process […]