Public institutions across the country recognized National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 20, seven weeks before Election Day. The holiday originated in 2012 “to create broad awareness of voter registration opportunities.” Ramapo College’s Civic & Community Engagement Center (CCEC) participated by providing free food, games and resources aimed at helping […]
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Ramapo College President Cindy Jebb took the floor in Friends Hall on Sept. 21 to the sounds of Jimmy Cliff’s “I Can See Clearly Now” for her third State of the College Address. Jebb reflected on her first full year at Ramapo College, suggesting that she can “see clearly now” […]
Ramapo commences Latinx Heritage Month
President Cindy Jebb and the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC) held the opening proclamation for Latinx Heritage Month on Sept. 19 at the Arch. The month officially lasts from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. “It is my honor and privilege to welcome you to the kickoff of […]
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Women’s soccer records shutout against Neumann Knights
The Ramapo College women’s soccer team won 4-0 on the road this past Saturday against Neumann University. The first goal for Ramapo was unassisted and scored by Shayna Kenduck in the 23rd minute of the play. The Roadrunners scored another goal in the first half by Emma Piskaldo, which was […]
Women’s volleyball once bitten, twice victorious
The Ramapo College women’s volleyball team had a successful week, winning two of three matches, including a pair of 3-0 victories at a tri-match at Albertus Magnus College on Saturday afternoon. The Roadrunners’ first win came against Sarah Lawrence College. It was won in convincing fashion with scores of 25-12, […]
Georgia Bulldogs continue dominance into 2022 season
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Federer and Williams retire their rackets
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer announced on Thursday his plan to retire from the sport professionally, saying next week’s Laver Cup will be his final Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) appearance. The news comes less than two weeks after Serena Williams played her final professional match. “I have played more […]