The Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC) invited Jeffery Fountain, a tribal member of the Ramapough Munsee-Lenape Nation, to speak about oral history as part of its programming for Native American Heritage Month. Fountain, a member of the Deer Clan located in Hilburn, New York, about 3 miles […]
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CCEC turns J. Lee’s into Election Night Watch Party
In anticipation of the results of the 2022 midterm elections, the Civic and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) hosted its Election Night Watch Party. The event takes place each year, whether elections are national or local for New Jersey. Although students from all sides of the political spectrum were gathered in […]
New Red Order’s gallery exhibit stands for #LandBack
The Kresge and Pascal Galleries introduces “Give it Back: Stage Theory,” a contemporary exhibition by New Red Order (NRO), at the Berrie Center. The exhibition opened on Nov. 2 with an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. and continues until Dec. 9. The galleries are open to all Ramapo students and […]
Women’s basketball clip wings of Eagles in major victory
The Ramapo College women’s basketball team returned to the court Wednesday evening at home in a game against Saint Elizabeth University at 5:30 p.m. They opened their season with a big win, defeating the Eagles, 73-52. Ramapo started the game off strong as they took the lead first and […]
Ramapo’s campus upholds original accessible design
It is no secret that Ramapo has received high praise for its accessible campus. In fact, the interconnected academic building, the assistive technology and Residence Life’s housing accommodations earned the school the No. 7 spot on College Magazine’s “Top 10 Campuses for Students with Physical Disabilities” list in 2019. With […]
Selena Gomez releases personal footage in “My Mind & Me”
“My Mind & Me” is a new documentary that recounts six years of Selena Gomez’s life and breaks the conventions of the genre. The documentary portrays sincere, raw footage of her battles with lupus, mental health and stardom, which Gomez has dealt with while being one of Hollywood’s most beloved […]
Black Solidarity Week begins with slave cemetery clean up
The Ramapo community came together for Black Solidarity Week to celebrate the college’s Black student body and ancestors. During the entire week of Nov. 7 – 11, the Black Student Union (BSU), the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC) and other organizations scheduled a variety of events for […]
Do You See Me or My Color? rejects tokenization at Ramapo
The Students of Caribbean Ancestry (SOCA) hosted a discussion about tokenism at Ramapo this past Tuesday. Do You See Me or My Color? consisted of two parts: a presentation and a series of questions for attendees to answer through a group conversation. Once attendees received complimentary pizza, sophomore Tori-Ann Hunter […]
Students and Red Cross volunteer for blood drive
The American Cancer Society of Ramapo College (ACS) partnered with the Nursing Student Organization (NSO) for their first joint blood drive. Volunteers from the American Red Cross came to the Student Center to screen students and collect the blood while members from both student organizations took an administrative role, checking […]
RCTV airs students’ talents at film festival
RCTV celebrated their student filmmakers on Thursday with their 52 Hour Film Festival screening. The club showcased the three films submitted during this semester’s 52 Hour Film Challenge, which lasted from 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14 to midnight on Monday, Oct. 17. The 52 Hour Film Challenge is a […]