On Monday, Dr. Jacob Labendz hosted a free kosher lunch with faculty and students, where past and modern antisemitism was discussed at great length in a question-and-answer format. “Discussion of Contemporary Antisemitism: Hillel and the Gross Center for Yom HaShoah” addressed a variety of topics, ranging from how Ramapo has […]
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Panel prepares LGBTQ+ students for the workforce
The Cahill Career Center teamed up with the Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ Services to host a panel titled Working While LGBTQ+. Four local LGBTQ+ identifying workers with varying careers served as the panelists, and the discussion was moderated by Career Advisor Alex Corsillo and Coordinator of the Women’s Center and […]
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in the U.S., especially among young people. Despite the education that many students receive during their high school sex education courses, about 46% of new infections occur within the 15-24 age group, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). […]
Daniel Caesar breaks hiatus with ‘NEVER ENOUGH’
After a four-year hiatus, singer Daniel Caesar returned with a lot of romance and reflections. His highly-anticipated album “NEVER ENOUGH,” which was released on Friday, captures the uncertainty of emotions in the past three years. Since the peak of COVID-19, Caesar dedicated his time to creating an R&B musical masterpiece, […]
Ramapo alum helps law students find their niche
The World of Law, Law and Society speaker series invited 2015 graduate Jonathan Mangel to present “A Legal Roadrunner Comes Home: Perspectives from an alumnus in the legal field.” Mangel discussed his experiences in and out of school that led to him getting a job with the New Jersey Office […]
Mother-daughter duo preach self-love on ‘Emergency Call’
A bond between a mother and a daughter is like no other — especially for the Pulitanos. “Emergency Call,” a podcast hosted by American Youtube star Amanda Pulitano and her beloved mother Michelle Pulitano, showcases the life line, best friend, mother-daughter relationship everyone desires. Released every Thursday, each 48-50 minute […]
‘Demon Slayer’ season 4 boasts strong animation and characters
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Baseball enjoys 3-2 week while splitting NJAC matchups
Over the last week, Ramapo’s baseball team went 3-2, splitting games against Montclair State University (MSU) and Rutgers-Camden University on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and defeating Manhattanville College on Tuesday afternoon. The past week of games moves the Roadrunners’ record to 15-9 overall on the season, and 3-3 in the […]