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Marvel releases new series “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier”
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Student Marissa Krasny organizes literature event
Photo courtesy of Ramapo College From March 14-20, Ramapo's School of Humanities and Global Studies hosted “Ramapo Reads Together,” a literature event started by junior Marissa Krasny. The week-long string of events all centered around the book “Practical Magic” by Alice Hoffman. Krasny said she chose the book because it […]
The case that put Aunt Becky behind bars has come to Netflix
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Directed by Chris Smith, known for his work on the documentaries “Tiger King” and “Fyre,” “Operation Varsity Blues” tells the sordid tale of the 2019 college admissions scandal primarily through reenactments. There are also interviews with everyone from co-conspirators to bystanders in the field of […]
Student Molly Christie plans to make her business “stick”
Photo courtesy of Molly Christie Molly Christie, a rising senior at Ramapo, has launched a small business. Although she’s majoring in elementary education and minoring in psychology, she opened up a small art business on Instagram, Christie Creations. She makes many different kinds of stickers, Spotify song code plaques […]
Danish film “Another Round” is a contender for Oscar wins
Photo courtesy of Fair Use, Wikipedia The 93rd Academy Awards are just around the corner, and after seeing Bong Joon Ho finally get the mainstream critical acclaim he had been deserving of for over a decade with his film “Parasite” last year, this time it is Thomas Vinterberg’s turn. The […]
Professor Lisa Williams discusses her book “Forget Russia”
Photo by Natalie Tsur Associate professor of Spanish, Natalia Santamaria interviewed literature professor Lisa Williams on March 18 to discuss her recent novel, “Forget Russia,” over Zoom. A range of both students and faculty members were in attendance, and the event was hosted by the Gross Center for Holocaust and […]
Women steal the show at 63rd Grammy Awards
Photo courtesy of crommelincklars, Flickr The 63rd Grammy Awards aired on Sunday, March 14. The award show was held in Los Angeles outside of the Staples Center, where the event has been held inside in past years. Hosted by Trevor Noah, the Grammy’s tried to keep the show socially distant by only […]
Social isolation is wearing down college students
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Lucy Dacus releases studio version of 2018 single “Thumbs”
Photo courtesy of Sid Sowder, Flickr On March 9, American singer and songwriter Lucy Dacus released an official version of a song she previously only performed live. Dacus has released two indie rock albums, “No Burden” in 2016 and “Historian” in 2018, both critically acclaimed. Additionally, in 2018 she formed […]