Ramapo College’s chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta Literature Honors Society attended the 2014 Sigma Tau Delta International Convention in Savannah, Georgia from Wednesday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, March 2. As a member, I was lucky enough to be accepted to speak on Jane Austen and how we view her […]
Author: JULIA HORNIACEK
Roadrunner Track Teams Compete at NJAC Championship
On Saturday, March 1, Ramapo College’s men and women’s track and field teams both competed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship held at The Armory in New York City. The event was held on the New Balance Track and Field Center there. The Ramapo men’s […]
Western Conference Continues Dominance Over East in NBA
Many basketball fans are wondering why the Western Conference is so much stronger than the Eastern Conference this season. The truth is that the West has always been a stronger conference than the East, going back to the Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal glory days. The West is deeper, stronger […]
Women’s Herstory Month Opens With Spoken Word
Kicking off Women’s Herstory Month was poet and spoken word artist Suzi Q. Smith who performed in Friends Hall Tuesday. The show was opened by freshman Gabrielle Perone, a singer and keyboard player. Perone belted out soulful renditions of “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys and “Lego House” by Ed Sheeran, […]
Roadrunners Beat NJCU in Skyline Conference
The men’s volleyball team advanced to 6-1 in the Skyline Conference play Tuesday night after defeating the New Jersey City University Gothic Knights, 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-16). The game seemed to be a repeat shutout for Ramapo from the last time these teams met earlier in the season on Feb. […]
Faking It: Event Has Students Mimicking in Karaoke Style
Students were given the opportunity to perform without actually having to perform. The College Programming Board hosted the event that encouraged students to try their hand at lip syncing, a phenomenon that has been done by professional musicians in concerts. The completed song was played as students moved their mouth […]
Students Make Effort to Bring E.M.S. Back
Ramapo First Responders Club is quickly assembling student volunteers in an attempt to regenerate the Ramapo E.M.S. program on campus. “First Responders are very passionate about bringing Ramapo E.M.S. back to the campus because they are eager to help out their fellow students,” said freshman Rich Apramian, secretary of First […]
Relieve Stress by Managing Your Time in College
Being a college student can be very stressful and time consuming. It can sometimes feel like there is not enough time in the world to do everything you need to for class. Many college students also have jobs, filling up the time they don't have class, which can drain a […]
Women’s Lax Team Earns Win To Start Off Season
The Roadrunners women's lacrosse team earned a win in their opening game of the season as freshmen Charlotte Councell, Katie Duca and Monica Torres scored the first goals of their Ramapo careers. Ramapo earned an 11-5 victory over The College of Old Westbury, led by sophomore Lindsay Hughes, who had […]
Personal Training Certification Course Comes to Campus
Ramapo will be hosting the Personal Training Institute of America for a two-day event this upcoming weekend, during which participants will be prepared for careers as certified personal trainers. "I think it's great that Ramapo is hosting the training institute because it is something that will interest a lot of […]