Over the weekend, Ramapo’s field hockey team won their third game of the season against Cedar Crest College and registered their seventh total loss against Keystone College. The Roadrunners now have a 3-7 record on the season, but have yet to play in a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) matchup. […]
Author: Rebecca Gathercole
Queer and Trans History Month continues with sex education talk
The Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ Services continued their programming for Queer and Trans History Month on Tuesday with Clued In: Queer and Trans Sex Ed. Cosponsored by the Center for Health and Counseling Services, Health Educator Megan Johnston and Student Trans Outreach Coordinator Cecil Borgono led the event. They started […]
Field hockey takes two losses against SUNY and FDUF
The Ramapo College field hockey team registered their fifth and sixth losses of the season, falling 2-1 against SUNY Oneonta on Saturday and 1-0 against Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham (FDUF) on Wednesday. The two losses put them at a 2-6 record on the season, but they have yet to play in […]
Opening proclamation honors queer, trans and disabled students
The Ramapo community came together to honor Queer and Trans History Month and Disability Awareness Month in front of the Arch on Monday. The Women’s Center and LGBTQ Services partnered with the Office of Specialized Services (OSS) to host the Opening Proclamation event. The event started with an introduction from […]
‘The Coming World’ spotlights hardships surrounding mental health
Ramapo’s theater program is known for its thought-provoking and unconventional productions, and the student-run “The Coming World” is no different. Advertised as “a directing course presentation,” junior theater major Reese Pasquarello makes his directorial debut with this production. “When it was announced that this semester we would only be doing […]
Bright new exhibitions feature Mexican artists
The first exhibitions of the school year, “Notes on Anarchaeology. Forgery, Iconclasm, Displacement” and “Collection Focus: Mexico,” were unveiled in the Kresge and Pascal Galleries last month. “Notes on Anarchaeology. Forgery, Iconclasm, Displacement” features work of varying media by four contemporary Mexican artists. The exhibition investigates how Western archaeology has […]
Women’s field hockey takes loss against SUNY New Paltz
The Ramapo College field hockey team registered their fourth loss of the season, falling 3-0 against SUNY New Paltz last Wednesday in their first home game of the season. The loss marks the third time the Roadrunners were shutout this season. The loss put them at a 1-4 record, but […]
What you missed: Week of Sept. 20 round-up
A lot has happened in the world over the past week. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez Indicted On Friday, New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife, Nadine, were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of bribery, making this […]
Ramapo kicks off Latinx Heritage Month with opening proclamation
The Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month celebration is in full swing on Ramapo’s campus thanks to the Opening Proclamation held in the Pavilion on Monday. Hosted by the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Compliance (EDIC), the event featured speakers from all over campus along with a lively performance from Calpulli Mexican […]
Ramapo breathes new life into theater program
Sometimes, it can be difficult for students to break out of their chosen major and try something new, but the Ramapo theater program is ready to welcome everyone with open arms. Whether you are a theater major, minor or just someone interested in an extracurricular, you can easily join this […]