Viewpoints

GREEK SPEAK: Introducing the Greek Life Ladies

It’s amazing to see how quickly half the semester has already flown by. While you may be busy with midterms, papers and projects, Ramapo’s Greek community is busy with that plus more! Welcome to the first edition of GRΣΣK SPΣAK, the first Greek blog for The Ramapo News. This blog […]

Non-Residential Students Considered Guests to Ramapo Campus

Dear Editor: My name is Michael Fleischmann, secretary of Commuter Affairs. I saw Monika Lasocha’s article, “Ramapo Commuters Don’t Measure Up to Residents,” in the Ramapo News late last month. Monika wrote about several policies in the Guide to Community Living that she strongly felt limited the college experience for […]

THE WEEKLY GRIND: Blog-ception (A Blog about Blogging)

In my senior project class, the capstone course for the journalism major, we have been studying the entrepreneurial side of our industry-that is, exploring ways to actually make money in this business. Because, let's face it, the news ecosystem is changing, and the old foundation of supporting journalism with subscription […]

Celebrity Obsession Warps the Everyday Self Image

In our current society, there are so many different cultures: celebrity, media and fashion to name a few. Within the culture of celebrity, people become so engrossed with the stars – who they are or are not dating, what they are wearing, whom they are wearing and what they are […]

Ramapo College CEC: More Than Another Assignment

Whether you are a first-year student or last-semester senior, the middle of the semester is upon us, which means our time to complete the five-hour Curriculum Enrichment Component (CEC) is running out. I can hear the disgruntled sighs now, and can envision the panic that just struck those of you […]

THE WEEKLY GRIND: A Political Story

Covering politics is arguably one of the most important functions the journalism industry has. From covering candidates on the campaign trail to attending press conferences at the White House and everything in between, journalists are central to the public's understanding of government on every level. Just think… if we weren't […]

Queer Youth Speak Up About Heterosexual Privileges

A number of pressing issues are rarely talked about in everyday conversation, some of which are money, religion and politics. However, an issue that is often disregarded is privilege. In fact, the word itself has become rather stigmatized and offensive to people who do not fit into society’s labels of […]

THE WEEKLY GRIND: A Standing Ovation to Our Sources

In the midst of the chaos that ensued Thursday in Washington, D.C. after the police chase and shooting incident forced a lockdown on Capitol Hill, someone asked me how journalists were still collecting information (granted, some of it was inaccurate) about the situation despite the panic and confusion. "How?" I […]