How does anyone survive in the rubble of an angel revolt against a senile god? This question is explored in the Berrie Center’s current production of José Rivera’s “Marisol,” a play exploring chaos and each individual’s role amidst it, which opened on Nov. 11. The play follows Marisol Perez, a […]
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Ice hockey bounces back with win against Mass Maritime
The Ramapo ice hockey team is finally back in the win column, snapping a five-game losing streak with its Saturday night victory over Mass Maritime Academy. The Roadrunners now stand at 3-5 on the young season, while Mass Maritime’s record dropped to 4-7. Ramapo came out of the gates hot, […]
Men’s soccer exit ECAC Quarterfinals with loss to NJCU
The Ramapo College men’s soccer team’s season came to a crushing end on Sunday as they were defeated in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Quarterfinals of Pod 2 by a score of 1-0 against New Jersey City University (NJCU). With the loss coming in overtime, it is the second […]
Field hockey sours end of season with loss to Alvernia
The Ramapo College women’s field hockey team took to the turf for the final time this year, as they fell to No. 2 ranked Alvernia University in the first round of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship. The Roadrunners left it all out there on the field, but their […]
Florida restricts gender-affirming care on age-basis
The concept of gender has become one of the most discussed topics in the media. There still seems to be a struggle for people to discern the difference between the biological sex of a person from their gender identity, and the government seems to be struggling with this the most. […]
Kristallnacht Commemoration shares survivors’ accounts in student project
To commemorate the 84th anniversary of Kristallnacht, also known as the Night of Broken Glass, four students enrolled in Dr. Jacob Labendz’s Holocaust course presented the stories of New Jersey residents who provided video testimonies after surviving that night. On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Dr. Labendz and his students spoke at […]
Ramapo’s Upward Bound Program supports disadvantaged high schoolers
Since 1995, Ramapo has offered the Upward Bound Math Science Program to assist low-income high schoolers and prospective first-generation college students from Paterson, N.J. It is a federally-funded grant that originates from the Federal TRIO Programs launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 as part of the War on […]
Environmental injustice against Ramapoughs unburied at EDIC event
Ringwood, New Jersey is about a 20-minute drive away from Ramapo College and home to generations of Ramapough Indians. The woodsy town was built on the foundations of Native land, but its community continues to die off due to decades of lethal contamination from Ford Motor Company, one of the […]
Scene Queen lauds sexual liberation in new EP
Scene Queen has established herself on the internet as her songs “Pink Rover” and “Pink Panther” have found fame as popular sounds on TikTok. Now, Scene Queen has dropped another extended play (EP) called “BIMBOCORE, VOL. 2” on Nov. 10. It includes seven tracks that make you want to have […]
“Blockbuster” struggles against season length constraints
The first season of Netflix’s new sitcom “Blockbuster” premiered on Friday, Nov. 3 to mixed reviews. With the same vibes as its NBC predecessors, the show tries too hard to stick to the sitcom blueprint without following through with the charm and heart that viewers expect. In the pilot, Timmy […]