Photo courtesy of William Warby, Flickr On Friday night, the College Programming Board (CPB) hosted Pumpkin Palooza in Friends Hall. There was almost a full house, as each table was filled with students painting their own pumpkins while munching on fall and pumpkin themed snacks. Students were each provided with […]
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“Megyn Kelly Today” ratings plummet after first week
Photo courtesy of Matt Gagnon, Flickr NBC News’ latest talk show, “Megyn Kelly Today,” declined in ratings since the premiere of the show. “Megyn Kelly Today” is hosted by former Fox News Anchor Megyn Kelly, who is most notably known for her coverage of politics. The 9 a.m. time slot […]
Niall Horan leaves behind boy band facade for
Photo courtesy of Ashley Newby, Flickr One Direction was at one point the most popular boy band. Now, after years of countless Billboard music hits, One Direction is no longer one. Ever since the group separated, the members of One Direction have all set out on their own musical […]
Open mic brings out acoustic performances in J. Lee’s
Photo courtesy of Christopher Bowley, Flickr The College Programming Board and Ramapo Music Club co-hosted an acoustic open mic at the J. Lee’s Student Lounge last Thursday night. J. Lee’s was a change of scenery, as both the CPB and RMC usually host their open mics in the first floor lounge […]
Recipe of the Week: Oatmeal Bowls
Cherries, strawberries, cocoa roasted almonds, granola, hemp seeds and honey. Photo by Brogan Wu It’s hard to believe it’s nearly November with the afternoons still hitting the 70s. While it’s not typical late fall weather, the mornings are finally starting to cool down. On a cool morning there is no […]
Sandler displays their acting range in Netflix dramedy
Photo courtesy of Celebrity ABC, Flickr Brooklyn-born writer-director Noah Baumbach presented his sixth film in the last eight years, “The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected).” The film displays a side of New York that outsiders rarely get to see. It tells a series of stories about an ultra-liberal, effortlessly intellectual […]
Romance film tells true story of an unbreakable bond
Photo courtesy of Gerald Geronimo, Wikipedia On Friday the 13th, some chose to skip the horror movies and went with the heart-felt movie, “Breathe,” a drama film with an audience pleasing romance. The film was directed by Andy Serkins and stars Andrew Garfield as Robin Cavendish and Claire Foy as Diana Cavendish, a […]
Mexican food & games fill J. Lee’s for Latin event
Photo by Kate Klinger Lambda Theta Pi hosted their fourth annual Una Noche Mexicana at J. Lee’s on Thursday night. Students that stopped by were welcome to try a variety of Mexican foods, beverages and candies. The food was catered by La Hacienda, located just a few minutes away in […]
Recipe of the Week: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Photo by Brogan Wu Brogan Wu is a junior with a passion for sharing the latest she’s cooked up. Over the course of this semester she will be featured in The Ramapo News sharing affordable, simple to make and delicious recipes designed with college students in mind. For more of […]
Late-night show takes on controversial topics for laughs
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Wikipedia “Saturday Night Live” has had a huge impact since 1975 when the show first aired. “SNL” is notoriously known for pushing boundaries and bringing light to controversial topics. The show informs the audience of current events through a satirical platform that incorporates a variety […]