When a notification comes up on my phone and I see “Eric Adams” as the headline, my first thought is “What stupid thing did he do this time?” Well, this time it was introducing a 398 pound crime fighting robot to the busiest platform of the New York City subway […]
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‘Apex Legends’ new limited-time game mode is their best yet
An electric guitar that shoots fire and skulls that when locked onto a target do damage — what more could you ask for? The new Harbingers Collection Event in “Apex Legends” gives us a brand new heirloom, limited-time game mode, collection event items and some much needed nerfs and buffs […]
Ice hockey drops season opener in overtime
Coming off their Empire Conference championship in February, the Ramapo College ice hockey team took to the ice for the first time this season, taking on Kutztown University at the Ice Vault arena. Despite the new energy around the team, the Roadrunners fell in overtime, 4-3. The first period started […]
Women’s soccer takes tough loss to Montclair
On Saturday, Sept. 30, the women’s soccer team took to the field to face off against Montclair State University (MSU). The Roadrunners would end up being shut out, 5-0. The loss now puts Ramapo at 2-6 on the season, including 0-2 in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) play. Sophomore defender […]
Jets quarterback Zach Wilson has fans hopeful
I anticipated I would be roasting the New York Jets and begging them to save their season by finding an alternative to Zach Wilson. I was fully prepared to write this after seeing them get blown up by the Kansas City Chiefs due to an incompetent offense. However, as I […]
Women’s volleyball takes another win in game against Rutgers Camden
The RCNJ women’s volleyball team extended their winning streak on Sept. 28 to 12 straight to start the season with a 3-1 victory over Rutgers University-Camden (RUC) in the Bradley Center. Highlights of their performance Thursday include 54 kills and a whopping hitting percentage of .230. Their opponents managed 26 […]
Tyson and Purdue Foods accused of using child labor
Tyson and Perdue Foods are under investigation due to allegations of child labor. A New York Times exposè spoke about child labor in the U.S., including interviews with multiple people who claim to have worked in Tyson and Perdue meat packing plants while underage. Tyson Foods and Perdue claim the […]
Opening proclamation honors queer, trans and disabled students
The Ramapo community came together to honor Queer and Trans History Month and Disability Awareness Month in front of the Arch on Monday. The Women’s Center and LGBTQ Services partnered with the Office of Specialized Services (OSS) to host the Opening Proclamation event. The event started with an introduction from […]
No end in sight for ongoing New York migrant crisis
As the New York City migrant crisis continues to worsen, many fear that the city’s capacity and resources could be reaching a breaking point. The New York City Office of the Mayor reports that more than 116,000 asylum seekers have arrived in the city since the spring of 2022, 60,000 […]
Ramapo Green finds new way to recycle on campus
Following a recent email sent out informing the residents of the Village and the College Park Apartments (CPAs), Ramapo Green hosted a discussion on healthy recycling habits and the truth behind being green last Thursday. The goal of this talk was to help students understand the importance of proper recycling […]