Logo courtesy of WRPR, Twitter The WRPR Radio Club hosted their very first Annual Radio Awards Dinner on Monday, April 17 at 8 p.m. in Friends Hall. The dinner marks the end of an eventful year for the Radio Club, and members were thrilled to come out to celebrate with […]
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Visual Arts Society showcases student artwork
Photo by Kim Bongard The Visual Artists Society (VAS) hosted a student art showcase in Friends Hall on Tuesday afternoon. To showcase a diverse variety of artwork, VAS invited Ramapo students to submit art of any medium from photographs to sculpture pieces. “As a club our mission is to create […]
Flatbush Zombies drops another psychedelic album
Photo courtesy of Mads Danquah, Flickr Flatbush Zombies are back with their sophomore album and it is truly a treasure to behold. “Vacation in Hell” dropped April 6 and along with amazing music, it's also accompanied by tons of features including A$AP Twelvyy, Joey Badass, Bun B, Jadakiss, Dave B, […]
Stand out musical Urinetown hits the Berrie Center
Photo by Michael Pacheco Over the past weekend the Ramapo College theater department produced the acclaimed broadway production “Urinetown.” Set in a post-apocalyptic world where a 20-year drought has caused severe water shortage, a malevolent government has banned private toilets and forced citizens to pay to use public amenities. Allowing […]
“Urinetown” cast and crew prep for opening weekend
Photo by Kim Bongard The cast and crew of “Urinetown” are debuting their brilliantly humorous musical this upcoming weekend in the Berrie Center’s Sharp Theater. Originally written by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollman, the upcoming rendition of “Urinetown” is directed by Ramapo alum Joe Kiely. “Urinetown” is an award winning […]
J.K. Stein shares abusive relationship in The Director
Photo courtesy of J.K. Stein Consent is something people like to think of as black and white. In the era of #MeToo and #TimesUp, where sexual assault and harassment in the workplace have been brought to the forefront of people’s attention for people to seek and receive justice, there are […]
Film and Music Production Club hosts first showcase
Photo by Kim Bongard The Film and Music Production Club held their first annual showcase at the Trustees Pavilion on Monday night. Talented student performers Tony Lio, Gini-MOB, Jake Foligno, Gabby Strings, Omiette, Irate Specialist, Jerard Guevarra and Empty Matrix took the stage to showcase their original material. Sylvester Watkins, president […]
Recipe of the Week: Squash and Spicy Shrimp Tacos
Photo by Brogan Wu After a long winter cooped away eating lots of stews, breads, and roast chickens; I always crave light and bright dinners around the first sign of spring. Cilantro is an herb that just reminds me of sunshine, its fragrance and lemony taste brings an element of […]
Mum’s the word in John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place”
Photo courtesy of GDC Graphics, Wikipedia In today’s bloated landscape of horror movie flicks, an effective gimmick goes a long way in helping a film stand out from the crowd. It’s good news, then, that the silent tension found in “A Quiet Place” is justified by the film’s setup. The […]
Recipe of the Week: Lavender and Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies
Photo by Brogan Wu I have long dreamed of how to get the perfect crinkled chocolate chip cookie. I always thought it came down to the dough, that my cookies weren't getting the right texture because I wasn't using the right measurements. When I stumbled across Sarah Kieffer's giant crinkled […]