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Alternative Spring Break Highlights

Some Ramapo students were selected to take part in service trips in the United State and abroad over spring break. Students travelled to Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Orleans, North Carolina, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic. Students visited Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas to work on an on-site farm to become […]

Library Changes Hours of Operation

Beginning this weekend, the George T. Potter Library will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. every Saturday. Previously, Saturday hours ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. “I did a manual survey in the library in December and all the students I spoke to wanted a change in […]

Mahwah 7-Eleven Sold Million Dollar Powerball Ticket

The Mahwah 7-Eleven has been receiving more than its average influx of customers this week, and store manager Bob Patel believes it is because his store sold a $1 million Powerball ticket. "I'm like a star in Mahwah now – it's been on the Internet, the news, in newspapers. It's […]

Ramapo Borrows $41 Million to Fund Capital Projects

Ramapo College plans to spend millions to embark on a capital improvement program that will add scientific equipment, renovate Student Center dining and upgrade campus-wide technology. The Adler Center for Nursing Excellence and the G-Wing academic building will also be renovated, under a contract the Board of Trustees recently approved […]

College Offers CPR Certification to Campus Community

Starting in 2009, Ramapo College implemented a CPR program as a required course for nursing students. Within the past few years, the administration opened the class up to anyone who wants to get CPR certified, including registered and non-matriculated students. Students are becoming more aware of the program due to […]

Ramapo Mourns Another Student’s Death

Junior Anthony Cassano passed away on Monday, March 25. His death comes in the wake of sophomore Shannon Finn’s passing on March 20. Cassano, of Franklin Lakes, was a commuter student majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing and was also minoring in Italian. He was 20 years […]

Ramapo Welcomes New Director of Judicial Affairs

During the State of the College Address on Sept. 19, President Mercer announced that Melissa Van Der Wall, the former director of Judicial Affairs, was stepping down to become the new director of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Mercer said that the college would "begin immediately to search for […]

Ramapo Hosts Teaching Conference

Ramapo College hosted the New Jersey Council for Exceptional Children 2013 Conference from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This conference, entitled “Assessment and You!” was sponsored by the NJCEC, Ramapo’s Teacher Education Program and the School of Social Science and Human Services. This is the second year that the NJCEC […]

Campus Community Mourns New Student

Shannon Finn, a sophomore student and new member of Sigma Sigma Sigma, passed away on Wednesday, March 20. She was 20 years old. Finn, a Manalapan resident, was active in the Bischoff Hall Resident Hall Council and in Greek Life, having joined Ramapo’s Eta Nu chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma […]

Ramapo Addresses Allegations Against Sorority

On Monday, March 4, an allegation of hazing was made against Sigma Delta Tau sorority. The organization was automatically put under interim suspension pending an investigation as part of standard College policy following these allegations, school officials said. The allegation was made in the morning to Tamika Quick, assistant director […]