The Ramapo College women’s lacrosse team had an exciting week, picking up a hard-fought 15-13 win against St. Joseph’s College Long Island before falling to SUNY Maritime, 18-6. With these games, the Roadrunners now hold a 3-1 record for the season. Ramapo battled through a close game against St. Joseph’s, […]
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News rundown: What you missed week of Feb. 26
Chile electrical difficulties A state of emergency was declared after an electrical blackout sparked most of Chile on Tuesday night. According to The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service, 14 of the country’s 16 regions were affected by the blackout. By Wednesday, about 90% of homes, businesses and all public […]
Murder suspect arrested after four decades
Alfred Earl Green, a 70-year-old man, was arrested by the Phoenix Police force on Thursday, Feb. 21 as a suspect for a first-degree murder committed four decades ago. Lachelle “Shelly” Jeannine Waite was killed in her home in 1986 by strangulation, at only 18 years old. While Green was a […]
Provost addresses potential changes in DEI policies
Caught in the midst of an ever-changing situation, Ramapo College is attempting to adapt to education policy alterations from the administration of President Donald Trump. On Feb. 14, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) sent a “Dear Colleague” letter to public colleges and universities across […]
OVP hosts Her Story: Our Fight tabling
The Office of Violence Prevention kicked off Women’s HerStory Month on Monday, March 3 with a tabling in the Fishbowl titled “Her Story: Our Fight.” Sophomore Psychology Major and Violence Intervention Peer Brooke Newland put the tabling together, displaying an interactive board where students passing by could learn important statistics […]
Track and field competes in Fasttrack Last Chance Invitational
Ramapo’s men and women’s track and field teams traveled to the Fasttrack Last Chance Invitational in Staten Island, N.Y. on Feb. 28. For men’s track and field, junior Ryan Pena finished the mile run with a time of 4:20.49. Roadrunner Ndubuisi Okeh finished in second place for the 60m dash […]
Matt Maltese releases sweetly relaxing single
British indie artist Matt Maltese released a second single “Always Some MF” ahead of his upcoming album “Hers” on Feb. 27. Maltese’s discography commonly features serene jazzy tracks backing up his beautiful baritone voice. “Always Some MF” is a relaxed track featuring pianos and saxophones, violins and acoustic guitars. The […]
Salameno Spiritual Center soon to receive makeover
Students hanging out around Kameron Pond at the start of the spring semester this January might have noticed that the Salameno Spiritual Center and its two half-moon-shaped buildings have been completely removed from campus. Over Ramapo’s winter break, the demolition of the Spiritual Centers structures left a vacancy next to […]
Ramapo defeats Fordham University in Empire Collegiate Hockey playoffs
With enough goals, penalties and fights to last through next season — playoff hockey strikes again. The Roadrunners spared no expense this year in the Empire Collegiate Hockey playoffs, taking home a 6-3 win against Fordham University in the first round. Fordham’s Rams started off strong with a goal from […]
Lacrosse dominates with wins against Wilkes University and King’s College
The Ramapo College women’s lacrosse team started their season with an impressive 2-0 record, picking up two big wins against Wilkes University and King’s College. In their season opener, the Roadrunners secured a commanding 13-2 win over visiting Wilkes University. Ramapo came out strong on defense, holding Wilkes scoreless for […]