Last week, the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Miami Dolphins 27-15 on “Thursday Night Football,” but the victory was not the main story of the night. Halfway through the second quarter, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was spun around and pulled to the ground by Josh Tupou for a sack. The tackle […]
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Women’s soccer gives best effort against Montclair State
On Saturday, the Ramapo College women’s soccer team was defeated 3-1 at home by Montclair State University (MSU). The Roadrunners fell to 3-5 overall and 0-3 in conference with this loss. The Red Hawks remain undefeated with a perfect 10-0 overall record and 3-0 in conference play. In the first […]
Don La Greca explains how his time at Ramapo led to career
Don La Greca, Ramapo class of ‘94, has a passion for sports communications unlike many others. From his days at WRPR — Ramapo’s student-run radio station — to his job now as co-host of “The Michael Kay Show” (“TMKS”), he has shown perseverance all the way through. His strong will […]
Arizona judge strengthens abortion bans
This past June, the United States faced a shocking change: the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Women across the country were shaken as their right to abortion was put in the hands of individual state governments. From that point, many states diverged onto different paths of how to handle this […]
Men’s soccer sent packing by Montclair State
The Ramapo College men’s soccer team was defeated 5-2 on the road on Saturday by Montclair State University (MSU). The Roadrunners are now 1-2 in conference play and 1-6-1 overall after the loss. MSU scored first and early in the matchup with a goal by Anthony Viola. The Red Hawks […]
Debt cancelation promise raises eyebrows and hopes
On Aug. 24, the Biden administration announced that they would be canceling student loan debt. This decision has been met with controversy. Some are worried it won’t help the people who need it the most, while others are worried about how it will be paid for and how much it […]
Indigenous teacher shares power of cultural preservation
Ramapo students and staff welcomed indigenous language teacher Nikole Pecore on Sept. 29 for “Lunchtime Talk: Indigenous Language Revitalization.” The event — funded by a Platinum Co-Curricular Grant from the Office of the Provost and the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance — was an insightful discussion about the […]
Ice hockey sticks it to Fordham
The Ramapo ice hockey team took to the rink for the first time this season, defeating Fordham University by a score of 7-1. From start to finish, it was a solid performance for the Roadrunners in front of a large and rowdy home crowd. The scoring started early for Ramapo, […]
Ramapo celebrates Latinx Heritage with “Tertulia!”
On Saturday evening, the Berrie Center had a showing of the documentary film “Tertulia!” as a way to kick off Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month in an entertaining, upbeat way. This magical storytelling event started with a documentary screening that told an inspiring story of a Latin American man that leaves his […]
CHCS destigmatizes mental illness with students
The Center for Health and Counseling Services (CHCS) held a screening of “It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health” in Laurel Hall on Sept. 28. The event comes at the end of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Megan Johnston, the health educator with CHCS, said the goal of the event was […]