Arts & Entertainment

Psychic Reads Minds, Leaves Audience Amazed

Although Christopher Grace was not the intended performer last Friday night, he certainly did not disappoint the capacitated Friends Hall. Grace is a Boston native and trained mind reader who has been featured on MTV, NBC and America's Got Talent. Grace randomly selects audience members to participate in his brain […]

Tattoos, Piercings and More: Body Modification Now and Then

  Body modification has come to be one of the most popular forms of self expression around the world; it has been popular for centuries and has become very valuable in the lives of young Americans. More intense body modification, such as puncturing, branding and scarification, are more popular in […]

Tips For A Smooth Spring Semester Transition

It’s back to another semester at Ramapo, and despite the rocky start to the semester with all of the cancellations due to snow, students still have a responsibility to keep up with their schoolwork. If you are still in the winter slump, here are some ways you can get back […]

Old And New Stars Wow At Grammy Awards

The 56th annual Grammy Awards, which took place on Sunday, Jan. 26, was hosted by two-time Grammy winner and actor LL Cool J. LL Cool J has been the Grammy’s host since 2012 and was brought back by CBS for a third year because of his charisma and presence held on […]

Acclaimed Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Dies

Philip Seymour Hoffman, considered one of the greatest actors of our time, passed away due to a drug overdose on Sunday. Highly regarded and praised for the majority of his career, Hoffman was an Oscar winner as well as a pioneer and visionary in the realm of acting. It is […]

Labor Day’s Love Story Misses The Mark

The year 2013 in film spoiled moviegoers with a wealth of movies by directors with renowned track records from Coen to Payne to Scorsese. Among the first films of the new year that feature a respected auteur is “Labor Day,” with young director Jason Reitman at the helm, whose previous […]

Disney Doesn’t Disappoint with ‘Frozen’

Disney fans rejoice! Little girls now have two new princesses to adore, as the animated film “Frozen,” loosely based on the Hans Christian Anderson story “The Snow Queen,” has continued Disney’s recent princess movie trend. As usual, Disney did not disappoint. Disney’s princess movie revival began with 2009’s “The Princess and […]

Food Do’s and Don’ts to Survive Finals Week

Finals week is quickly approaching, and for many students, stress levels will skyrocket a week before finals even start. One thing that’s certain is that finals week means staying up late and filling yourself up with coffee, Ramen and possibly a fat sandwich (or two) from CARs. No matter what […]

Magician Stuns The Last Tuesday Night Crowd

Coins disappeared and reappeared; money changed in value; cards vanished from decks and materialized in pockets. This was the scene at Friends Hall on Tuesday, at College Programming Board’s last Tuesday Night Live of the semester. The show featured magician Ran’D Shine, who brought students up-close and personal for a […]

Prepare for the Spring Semester before Break

The fall semester is almost behind you, and you and all of your fellow students are looking forward to a much-deserved winter break. However, before you pack your bags and head home for the holidays, there are a few steps that you should take to prepare yourself for next semester. "You […]