Photo by Astrid Gamarra Diwali celebrations are a much looked-forward-to event at Ramapo, being one of the Center for Student Involvement’s biggest events of the year. The lunch event in Friends Hall mirrors the Indian celebrations of Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, which has been celebrated for […]
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Ramapo students discuss speech inclusivity
Photo by Tori D'Amico The Fishbowl was full of passionate students on Tuesday afternoon as two parallel tabling events took place. On one side, quite literally, the College Republicans hosted their event “Offensive Speech is Free Speech,” and on the other, the Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ services hosted “Importance of […]
More information of the impeachment inquiry unveils
Photo courtesy of United States Department of State, Wikipedia In the latest testimony brought upon by the impeachment inquiry led by the Democrat Party, new evidence has come out that hurts the defense of the President. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman testified before Congress that he was asked by the President […]
Mahwah Museum features Ramapo throwbacks in new exhibit
Photo by Kim Bongard Timed for Ramapo’s 50th anniversary, the Mahwah Museum’s latest exhibit shows how the college has evolved since its founding in 1969. Since then, the swimming pool outside the Birch Mansion has been paved over, the library is no longer housed in B-wing and residence halls replaced […]
Ramapo’s Pink Tie Formal had a great success
Photo by Danielle DeAngelis The Colleges Against Cancer club hosted the Pink Tie Formal dance, an event in which attendees donate proceeds towards breast cancer research, on Wednesday, Oct. 23 in the Trustees Pavilion. Outside the doors were pink streamers and matching balloons. Breast cancer awareness ribbons could be found […]
Fourth Democratic debate preludes to the primaries
Photo courtesy of DonkeyHotey, Flickr The fourth Democratic debate hosted by CNN and the New York Times has now passed. Twelve candidates took the stage to make themselves heard to their constituents who may be voting for them in the upcoming primary. Those candidates are former Vice President Joe Biden, […]
Ramapo gathers to honor the losses of our community
Photo by Kim Bongard Family, friends and faculty gathered in the Berrie Center for Remembrance Day on Wednesday to honor the lives of members of the Ramapo College community who have died. Led by President Mercer, Remembrance Day gave people an occasion to reflect on their loved ones’ relationship with Ramapo College. This […]
This year’s Run with Color hosts more participants
Photo by Tori D'Amico Ramapo’s annual “Run with Color” was a hit this year after being pushed off from the Spring season due to weather – though it did rain on some runners after all. Sunday’s weather wasn’t the image of energy, but the runners and volunteers were. This year, […]
Holocaust survivor reached students’ hearts with her incredible story
Photo courtesy of Michael Riff, Ramapo College As the ground shook and alarms blared loudly, echoing through the dark billows of smoke filling the air, chaos broke out all around the little city of Kiel, Germany. Five-year-old Maren began running as fast as she could, along with her sister and […]
Speaker at Latinx Heritage Month encourages advocacy
Photo by Tori D'Amico The smell of fresh tacos, guacamole, rice and more delicious dishes filled the hallways of the Student Center as the closing banquet of Latinx Heritage Month took place. Latinx Heritage Month takes place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and has been full of events at […]