A new campus celebrity just dropped for students at the University of Maryland, and his name is Derik Queen. The six-foot-10 freshman for the Maryland Terrapins etched his name into National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history after a buzzer beater in their recent victory over the Colorado State Rams. This […]
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President Donald Trump delivers first Congressional Address of second term
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Men’s basketball season comes to a close after successful run
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Baseball secures two wins in first home doubleheader
Ramapo’s baseball team brought home two wins and a loss in their first doubleheader home game of the season. The Roadrunners now stand at 4-2 overall for the season and have not played a New Jersey Athletic Conference game yet. After the postponement of their game against St. Joseph’s Long […]
Sign of the times: Students debate Daylight Savings
PRO A majority of the world switched to Daylight Saving Time (DST) again on Sunday. While the standard time is the real time, DST is used in rotation around the globe for eight out of 12 months in the calendar year. Utilized from March to November, its function proves just […]
Gbarper Dwah continues to excel on the track
Ramapo senior Gbarper Dwah qualified for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Track & Field Championships after running a season best of 7.64 seconds in the 60 meter dash at the All-Atlantic Regional Championships. Dwah placed no. 18 in the NCAA Indoor Qualifying List, in which the top 20 […]
News rundown: What you missed week of March 5
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Commuter Affairs hosts Color Me Spring
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