The women’s soccer team suffered a 7-0 loss to Rowan University on Friday. This was the Roadrunners’ sixth game in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) this season, with a 0-5-1 record in those games. The first goal of the game was scored by Rowan sophomore forward Olivia Giordano with […]
Author: Jessica Hammer
Troye Sivan’s new album is a straight shot to fans’ hearts
On Oct. 13, rising pop icon Troye Sivan released his third studio album titled “Something To Give Each Other.” This album followed two singles, “Rush” and “Got Me Started,” both of which appear on the album and gave fans a high-production music video paired with innovative choreography, showing us just […]
Banned Books week spotlights conversations about censorship
The topic of American book bans is a significant on-going conversation. With Banned Books week just passed, continuing these conversations about banned books and what is and isn’t appropriate content is essential. During the 2022-2023 school year, 3,362 books were banned in school districts across the United States. Some of […]
September’s edition of ‘Poetry’ highlights the feelings of fall
The Poetry Foundation has celebrated the written word with its monthly publication since 1912. Founded and based in Chicago, the magazine’s mission is “to print the best contemporary poetry, of any style, genre, or approach.” Founder Harriet Monroe spoke of wanting to carve out a corner for poets that’s become […]
Briston Maroney’s ‘Ultrapure’ is full of love and lost connections
Indie-rock musician Briston Maroney is an American singer and songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Maroney applies a folk element to his music by highlighting personal strifes with contemplative lyrics and a combination of traditional instruments, like his acoustic guitar, with more modern means of music making. Maroney started his journey as […]
What you missed: Summer news round-up
A lot has happened in the world since the spring semester. Let’s catch up on the major headlines from this summer: The Hottest Summer on Record Starting in April, Canada began battling wildfires that spanned the eastern provinces from Nova Scotia to Quebec to parts of Ontario. Smoke from […]
Rutgers strikes shut down campuses
Over the past week, Rutgers University’s many campuses were crowded with students lounging around in the warm weather, a great deal of day parties or “dages” and protesters with placards that read “we R on strike.” Rutgers University adjunct professors, graduate workers and other full-time faculty have been speaking out […]
Ramapo funds cancer research through Relay for Life
Ramapo’s American Cancer Society’s (ACS) annual Relay For Life raised nearly $11,000 to be donated to ACS to help support people who are affected by cancer. The event was held on Friday night to morning in the Bradley Center, filled with students and guests to participate in a variety of […]
Lesson on ‘David’ statue deemed pornographic by Florida school board
Renaissance art has been very influential on Western society and has had a great impact on our lives since the 14th century. One of the most well-known art pieces that was created during the Renaissance is “David” by Michelangelo. This piece is still praised today for its beauty and embodiment […]
Biden breaks environmental promise with Willow project
Despite how the effects of climate change are becoming harder to ignore, President Joe Biden and his administration recently approved a large oil drilling project set to take place in Alaska called the Willow project. Willow is an oil reserve in Arctic Alaska and resides on the nation’s largest piece […]