With the leaves starting to turn vivid colors and students getting their pumpkin spice lattes at the Dunkin Donuts on campus, it is clear fall is all around us. But, while waiting in line for their next caffeine fix, students might find themselves looking out the windows to the hill […]
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Troye Sivan’s new album is a straight shot to fans’ hearts
On Oct. 13, rising pop icon Troye Sivan released his third studio album titled “Something To Give Each Other.” This album followed two singles, “Rush” and “Got Me Started,” both of which appear on the album and gave fans a high-production music video paired with innovative choreography, showing us just […]
The Liberty go for first championship
For just the fourth time since 2012, a New York sports team is in their respective final, competing for a trophy. The New York Liberty join the 2012 New York Giants, the 2015 New York Mets and the 2021 New York City FC as a team trying to bring a […]
Pulisic takes advantage of new opportunity
Christian Pulisic is likely in the best form of his career. The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) star joined the Serie A club AC Milan this summer, and his performance has been nothing short of dominant. Since joining Milan, Pulisic has netted four goals for the Italian club, the […]
Volleyball loses win streak to Stockton University
The women’s volleyball team fell for the first time this season in a conference game against Stockton University on Oct. 10. Ramapo gave it their all, totaling 57 kills to Stockton’s 53, but ultimately fell 3-2. Ramapo now sits with an overall record of 12-1 and 3-1 in the New […]
Women’s soccer ties against NJCU
On Saturday, Oct. 7th, the women’s soccer team’s night ended in a 1-1 draw against the New Jersey City University (NJCU) Gothic Knights. NJCU’s midfielder Nyrohah Alvarenga opened the scoring early in the night, finding the net in the 17th minute with a goal from a free-kick at the left […]
The Gross Center invites Ann Hagedorn to speak about new book
This week, the Gross Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies hosted its first scholarly symposium in partnership with the Jewish Studies program at Purdue University. Titled CONTACT: The Movement and Meeting of Jewish People and Artifacts across Cold-War Boundaries, the symposium showcased the work of over 15 domestic and international […]
Men’s soccer wins tight game against NJCU
Last Saturday, the Ramapo men’s soccer team won a close game against New Jersey City University (NJCU), 3-2. 18 minutes into the game, NJCU took the lead 1-0. It was not until almost 20 minutes later that the Roadrunners tied with a goal by senior defender Ederson La Torre, assisted […]
Pridefest celebrates Ramapo’s LGBTQ+ community
The Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ Services held Ramapo’s sixth annual Pridefest on Oct. 11, which happened to be National Coming Out Day. The afternoon was filled with activities to celebrate Ramapo’s vibrant LGBTQIA+ community. On-campus and local organizations had tables in the Grove to support the community and promote involvement. […]
Field hockey takes third win this season in game against Cedar Crest
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. […]