Peacock, an online streaming service, recently released a docuseries titled “Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies.” Its single season consists of three episodes, and the description claims the docuseries “offers a jaw-dropping new perspective on the untimely death of 2-year-old Caylee” by letting Casey Anthony share her story. In December […]
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Men’s basketball loses pair of conference games
The Ramapo men’s basketball team faced two tough losses this week as the Kean University men’s basketball team defeated Ramapo in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action, 80-56 on Wednesday, Nov. 30 and the Stockton University men’s basketball team defeated Ramapo in another NJAC match-up Saturday, Dec. 3, 76-72. The […]
New Metro Boomin album hones producer’s skills
After initially being delayed for over a month, producer Metro Boomin has finally released his long-awaited second solo studio album “HEROES & VILLAINS.” Despite working in collaboration with artists for the past few years, this is Metro Boomin’s first solo album since his 2018 record “NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES.” […]
NJ-PBS discussion panel covers American response to Holocaust
Members of the Ramapo community were invited to join “Considering the Past to Shape the Future: Reflections on The US and the Holocaust,” an online NJ-PBS discussion panel centered around the new documentary series “The US and the Holocaust” by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein. Dr. Jacob Labendz, […]
Declaration Day invites underclassmen to commit to a degree
The Center for Student Success (CSS) held (Major) Declaration Day on Dec. 1, an event geared toward providing students with information and advice on how to choose a major. Ramapo requires students to declare a major by the time they reach 64 credits — usually second semester sophomore year. The […]
Jets and Giants fight for playoff spots as season moves towards end
This past weekend left a lot to be desired for both New York City area football teams. The Giants faced off against the division rival Washington Commanders in a matchup that had major playoff implications. Despite that, the game ended in a tie with the final score being 20-20. The […]
Tourists to America receive warnings of violence
Violence overwhelms the United States in varying forms and with varying intentions. Gun violence in America leads to massacres in everyday places, like supermarkets and churches. Hate crimes target underrepresented communities when they are trying to get on with their lives. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, there were […]
Ramapo focuses on destigmatization during HIV Awareness Week
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatized subject, despite being an epidemic since the 1980s. Even with the strides in research, many people still don’t know much about HIV, even though the information could save lives. That’s why, from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, the Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ […]
Paper airplane competition makes physics fun
Ramapo’s Engineering Physics Club has hosted an annual paper airplane competition for the past several years to get a broader audience interested in the science behind the craft. “Mostly it’s fun,” said junior Suraj Neupane, an engineering physics major and the president of the club. “We’re having a fun activity, […]
Ice hockey drops pair of hard-fought divisional games
During a weekend filled with heartbreak, the Ramapo ice hockey team lost twice in overtime to two division foes — Fairfield University and Quinnipiac University. The Roadrunners now sit at a 4-9 record on the season and find themselves in eighth place in the Empire Division. The first of the […]