Ever since Cory Rosenkranz arrived at Ramapo in 1996 as the coordinator of substance abuse and prevention programs, she has been advocating for the school to start a recovery program with housing. Now, 27 years later, that dream is fully coming to fruition. The Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program started in […]
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Baseball evens conference record with win against Stockton
Over the last week, Ramapo’s baseball team split a pair of games against Stockton University and defeated the College of Mount St. Vincent. The Roadrunners now sit at 12-7 on the season and are 1-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). Beginning with their win against Mount St. Vincent, […]
Disney Club anticipates 10th anniversary
Disney Club has been a staple on Ramapo’s campus since its inception back in 2012 when Kimberly Halloran took the reins as its first president. Ever since, the club has been bringing the magic of Disney to campus. According to the club’s Archway page, its mission is “to encourage Disney […]
Ramapo prepares for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
This April marks the 22nd official Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Ramapo began its observance on Monday with an opening proclamation in the Grove. Attendees were treated to cupcakes and had the opportunity to sign The Ramapledge, which is a pledge created by the Student Government Association and Office of […]
Softball improves to 2-1-1 in NJAC games
After splitting a doubleheader against Stockton University in the team’s first New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action of the season, the softball team played another NJAC doubleheader on Tuesday, this time against William Paterson University. The Roadrunners took game one by a score of 6-3 and tied with the Pioneers […]
Violence Prevention Symposium shares resources for victim empowerment
The Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ Services, with the support of the Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) and Ramapo College, hosted the second annual Violence Prevention Symposium on Tuesday. This year’s theme was “Power-Based Violence, A Look Into College Life” and centered around legal resources available to victims of domestic violence […]
Documentary follows Mexican immigrant’s journey to settle in New York
Professor of documentary Marta Bautis has a history of creating independent documentaries focusing on identity and representation. As an Argentine filmmaker and immigrant, she heavily focuses on stories of struggle and hope that highlight global social issues. She believes that through her work she can share the stories mainstream communication […]
Fall Out Boy keeps emo alive in ‘So Much (For) Stardust’
When was the last time you filled yourself with existential dread to the sounds of upbeat music? Well, if you’d like to go through it again, Fall Out Boy’s new album, “So Much (For) Stardust,” will give you the experience you desire. As you move through the album, lead singer […]
Baseball pulls off comeback against Ursinus
Last week the Ramapo baseball team played two games, losing to Swarthmore College on Friday, and defeating Ursinus College on Tuesday afternoon. The split gives the Roadrunners a 10-6 record so far this season. The loss to Swarthmore was Ramapo’s first loss of the season at home, and their largest […]