Photo courtesy of Ryanhuntmuzik, Wikipedia The Virginia Cavaliers defeated the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NCAA National Championship on Monday, lending Virginia their first national championship in school history. Virginia came out on top 85-77, with guards De’Andre Hunter and Kyle Guy scoring 27 points and 24 points respectively. […]
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Men’s track and field team looks to finish season strong
Photo courtesy of Ramapo Athletics The Ramapo College men’s indoor track and field team has been an unstoppable force as of late this season. Coming off two monumental performances, the team is in full stride to finish strong this year. On March 30, the Roadrunners put in an admirable performance […]
Shamell Bell’s workshop highlights street dance activism
In a follow-up to her presentation in the Berrie Center, Shamell Bell hosted a dance workshop at the Arch on Thursday, April 4. The workshop taught students and faculty about Bell’s work in “street dance activism,” and offered for them to try it. Street dance activism is a group-focused effort […]
Why are NFL GMs keeping jobs over head coaches
Photo courtesy of CJ Alexander, Flickr, The NFL is an ever-changing organization that seems to find a host of different storylines over the course of a season. This includes how the Patriots dynasty is still going strong, where certain players will fall in the NFL Draft and how the new-look […]
Khalid falls back on pop tropes for sophomore album
Photo courtesy of MTV International, Wikipedia Last Friday, Khalid’s sophomore album “Free Spirit” was released. Although he has intense online popularity and has been on the top of Billboard’s charts with multiple singles, Khalid’s “Free Spirit” did not receive much internet praise upon its release. This seems to be peculiar […]
Sekiro introduces mobility and stunning animation
Photo courtesy of Marco Verch, Flickr After successfully tackling high fantasy worlds in “Dark Souls” and a dark gothic universe in “Bloodborne,” From Software decided to make the players suffer in a new game environment called “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.” This Japanese samurai world introduces new and more challenging combat […]
Sara Bareilles’ new album puts a spin on breakup songs
Photo courtesy of Lunchbox LP, Wikipedia Sara Bareilles explores a plethora of topics in her latest – and sixth – album, “Amidst the Chaos.” Her the subjects of her new songs are eclectic, ranging from the 2016 election of Donald Trump to breakups, and her struggles with depression. The album’s […]
Comedy-driven Shazam! impresses DC fans
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Wikipedia When a studio as big as Marvel has managed to make billions and billions of dollars off of their “MCU Phases,” it’s no surprise that Warner Bros. has tried to use the same tactic with their iconic DC heroes and villains. Unfortunately, like most […]
Pet Sematary remakes the end, saves it from mediocrity
Photo courtesy of Asim Bharwani, Flickr Considering that it’s a genre that has become somewhat oversaturated with Stephen King adaptations, there’s no arguing that horror fans have seen both the best and worst of what King’s source material has to offer on-screen. For every “The Shining” (1980) or “Carrie” (1976), […]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month tabling educates students
Photo by Kim Bongard The Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) set up a table this week in the Student Center’s Fish Bowl to inform students that April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. OVP student coordinators explained the meaning behind the phrase “I #ASK for Consent,” which was coined by the […]