The men and women’s swim teams blew their competition out of the water at the annual New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championships, where freshman Adam Wright and junior Alazne Sudupe each broke two program records. The swimmers began the four-day swim meet on Thursday, Feb. 13 in Hampton, Va., and […]
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CCEC takes service trip to Mahwah Senior Center
Ramapo College students joined Allie Shapiro, the Coordinator for Community Engagement in the Civic and Community Engagement Center (CCEC), on a service trip to the Mahwah Senior Center on Friday, Feb. 14. The seven students assisted in running the center’s Valentine’s Day Party, bringing together close to 100 Mahwah senior […]
Women deserve to be more recognized in the government
As of 2023, 25% of U.S. Senators were women, compared to 10% in 2000 and 0% in 1977, according to the Pew Research Center. As of 2025, this number has only grown to 26 female senators, and only 64 have served in U.S. history. Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives […]
Trump’s executive orders will severely impact environment
Within his first few weeks in office, President Donald Trump has signed off on dozens of executive orders, with many impacting the environment. To name a few, these orders will allow new fossil fuel projects to bypass environmental protections, reopen offshore oil drilling, increase gas and oil developments, eliminate the tax […]
Sarah Glisson inducted as Alternate Student Trustee
When she’s not studying political science, hanging around her peers at the Office of Violence Prevention or attending campus club meetings, Sarah Glisson is preparing to be our new Student Trustee at Ramapo for the 2025-2026 academic year. Glisson is currently acting as the Alternate Student Trustee, which is no […]
Projet ARCH hosts spread the love tabling
The student center hosted a Spread the Love tabling on Monday put on by Project ARCH — “ARCH” standing for the Alliance of Roadrunners for Civic Honor. The tabling allowed students to send heartfelt messages to peers and professors across campus. Members of the Ramapo community who passed through […]
Relationships bloom in ‘Sweet Magnolias’ season four
After a long awaited year of filming, season four of the Netflix original series “Sweet Magnolias” was finally released on Feb. 6. This series has every part of a classic Hallmark movie from the small town romances to the small town life that will transport you into the show. If […]
IGG identifies human skull
Students in Ramapo’s Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) Center have yet again helped solve a decades old mystery. The center helped identify a human skull whose origins had been previously unknown. The human skull dates back to more than 200 years ago and was discovered in Claremont, N.H. At the time, […]
Men’s volleyball defeats Drew University 3-0
This past Saturday, Feb. 8, the men’s volleyball team hit the road to face off against Drew University and Hunter College in a tri-match hosted by Drew. Their match against Drew ended in a 3-0 victory, scoring 25-18, 25-22, 25-16 throughout the match. The Roadrunners lost their second match, getting […]
Trump thoughtlessly blames DEI for devastating plane crash
A passenger jet and a military BlackHawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River on Jan. 29 outside of Washington. Of the 67 people aboard both vessels, no one survived. This is the deadliest aircraft incident since 9/11. This tragedy has brought to light dozens of near-misses at this same location, […]