After a two year hiatus, “Jujutsu Kaisen” is back for its second season. The first five episodes aired in July. Mappa Studio Inc. then took a two week break in preparation for the rest of the season. These five episodes, much like the movie, were a flashback to the years […]
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The fall semester is upon us! As classes start and homework is assigned, the ample time students have to play video games fades away. What better time than now to reflect on the games that got us through the summer? Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Right as the […]
National Hazing Prevention Week starts with Remembrance Vigil
As National Hazing Prevention Week begins at Ramapo and fraternities and sororities are sending out bids, the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life (OFSL) hosted its annual Remembrance Vigil on Monday in Friends Hall. Assistant Director for Student Involvement and Coordinator of the OFSL Amanda Riehl began the ceremony on […]
California honorably names August as ‘Transgender History Month’
On Aug. 24th, 2021, the month of August was designated as “Transgender History Month” in San Francisco. This was thanks to the efforts of trans activist Jupiter Peraza and The Transgender District. As of Sept. 6th, August has been declared “Transgender History Month” in the entire state of California, thus […]
Influencer faces jail-time for stolen COVID-19 stimulus relief checks
These past three years have been challenging for many people, both economically and socially, due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The government has tried to combat this economic decline with stimulus checks that help families who can’t afford to be out of a job for an extended period. Danielle Miller, a […]
New Arizona mental health bill helps 911 operators receive counseling
In late August, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2717 (HB 2717), giving the state’s 911 operators free, unlimited therapy in hopes of reducing the effect of traumatic calls on their health. With September being National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, it is important for us to discuss ways in […]
Chat GPT in school and college: performance enhancing or substance to ban?
Chat GPT and similar artificial intelligence chatbots, commonly referred to as A.I., have been growing in popularity across the nation. Professors, teachers, administrators and corporations have been facing the question of if this tool should be used. Some corporations have decided to embrace A.I. as a time-saving tool, while others […]
ADHD medication shortage has patients frustrated
The shortage of ADHD medication in the U.S. has become a major problem at the start of the new school year. This shortage is irritating patients, doctors and specialists; empty pharmacy shelves have become common. The deficiency is most severe with stimulant ADHD medications such as Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, Vyvanse […]
Season five of ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ keeps fans on their toes
Season five of “What We Do in the Shadows” has come to an end, leaving fans wondering what could possibly happen next season. However, the eight months between the end of season four and the beginning of season five leads us to assume we will be waiting a while before […]
Netflix’s new live action ‘One Piece’ adaptation has fans thrilled
When Netflix announced they’d be doing another live action version of an anime, the collective reaction from anime fans was, “Oh not again!” Netflix later specified that the anime receiving this live action treatment would be “One Piece,” the story of a boy named Monkey D. Luffy as he gathers […]