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Birch Tree Inn cooks up disappointment

For students who have lived on campus in Bischoff, Mackin, The Overlook or Laurel, Ramapo’s Birch Tree Inn dining hall has been the only place to turn to for meals aside from cheap microwavable food or going out to eat. I personally have lived in Mackin and Laurel, and I […]

Jawny takes it slow in new album

Funky lo-fi pop music has been Jacob Lee-Nicholas Sullenger’s style since he started releasing music under the stage name Johnny Utah in 2016. Now he goes by Jawny and has elevated his style beyond bedroom pop to groovy guitar numbers paired with fun lyrics and raw vocals.  Jawny first caught […]

Women’s basketball wraps season with loss to Alvernia

The Ramapo College women’s basketball team earned the No. 1 overall seed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Women’s Basketball Tournament. With the top seed, the Roadrunners earned a first-round bye. This was Ramapo’s seventh appearance in the tournament along with the fourth appearance under head coach […]

Disney loses power to Florida Gov. DeSantis

On Monday, Feb. 27, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill to decrease the powers of Disney World. The governor claims that Disney operating as a special district has permitted the company to avoid certain laws. Previously known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Disney World has utilized these lands […]

Inadequate sex education breeds misconceptions

Thinking back to middle and high school, can you remember what you learned about sex education? Me neither. The only thing I can truly recall learning about is the danger of drugs and alcohol and that sex involves a cisgender man penetrating a cisgender woman.  However, that last statement is […]

Beastly fun abounds in ‘Rhinoceros’

In a peaceful village in France, something strange is afoot. One by one the inhabitants are transforming into destructive, unthinking wild animals. People are inexplicably turning into rhinoceroses!  The first main stage of the new year “Rhinoceros” started its seven-show run on Thursday, March 2, after a snowstorm delayed the […]

Price gouging for insulin is fatal

In 1923, the patent for insulin was sold for one dollar with the intention of ensuring it remained accessible. It costs less than $10 to manufacture a vial of insulin, yet someone without insurance may be forced to pay over $300 for one. This price gouging puts lives at risk. […]