Photo by Pauline Park In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ramapo’s Biology Club and Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity hosted “Walk for Breast Cancer” by the Arch this past Saturday. Sophomore Michael Grune, a member of both the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity and the Biology Club, said they held the […]
Author: PAULINE PARK
Professors discuss future of women’s studies minor
The women’s and gender studies minor is a valuable asset for students looking to gain an insight of the implications gender has had and continues to have on society. The field of women’s and gender studies, though, is perpetually growing. Its progressive nature, therefore, has led conveners of the minor […]
Satanic warlock promotes religious diversity at Ramapo
Photo by Dana Wehmann A Satanic warlock visited Ramapo last Thursday in Friends Hall to promote religious diversity among Ramapo students. Aden Ardennes, a gay Manhattan freelance writer who grows his own food and produces a homoerotic magazine, was quite possibly the last person students expected to hear a speech […]
Students learn valuable skills at Internship Conference
Graphic courtesy of Cahill Center, Facebook Students filled Friends Hall Wednesday evening for the Cahill Career Center’s sixth annual Career and Internship Conference. The event, co-sponsored by the Ramapo College Enactus team and the Civic and Community Engagement Center, had a central theme of “Making the Public Good Your Career.” […]
Associate professor shares presentation on Africa trip
Photo by Karl Johnson Associate professor Karl Johnson shared his experience traveling to Africa this past summer in a presentation titled, “Liberia: An African Nation of Wonder and Promise.” Johnson, who teaches African American Studies at Ramapo, talked on Monday about the11 days he spent in Liberia over the summer […]
Greeks comes together to celebrate Pillars Week
Photo courtesy of Ramapo Greeks, Instagram This week, members of the Ramapo Greek Community are celebrating Greek Pillars Week. Throughout the week, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, or OFSL, is holding events based on different Greek Pillars, including brotherhood/sisterhood, leadership, scholarship and service. Amanda Riehl, who is […]
Keynote speaker Barrett shares poems and experiences
Photo by Erica Meline October marked the celebration of Queer and Trans History Month, Disability Awareness Month and Filipino American History Month. To signify the month’s ending, the Women’s Center invited Kay Ulanday Barrett as the Keynote Speaker to speak on behalf of all three communities this past Wednesday. According […]
CCEC encourages students to vote at Mail-In Ballot Party
Photo courtesy of Nicholas Chaimov, Flickr This time last year, citizens all over the U.S. were preparing to vote in the presidential election. While this year president is not on the ballot, it is important to realize that the votes cast in this election will have lasting effects on both […]
SGA represent at annual Higher Education Symposium
Photo courtesy of Jessica Ryan, Ramapo College On Thursday, Oct. 19, the New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities, or NJASCU, hosted their annual Higher Education Symposium at the Trenton War Memorial. Ramapo’s Student Government Association sent six student representatives to the symposium, along with President Peter Mercer, Board […]
Students discuss experiences with invisible disabilities
Photo courtesy of Project Eye-To-Eye, Wikipedia The Women’s Center held a discussion panel on invisible disabilities on Wednesday. The panel was made up of four Ramapo College students who were willing to share their personal experiences with invisible disabilities in order to raise awareness, educate and advocate for those with […]