Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Wikipedia “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle” is a 2018 fantasy film directed by Andy Serkis, based on the stories by Rudyard Kipling. It was published by Netflix, and presents another misstep in Netflix movie production. The movie follows a young child or as the other […]
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Kareem Hunt cut from Chiefs following assault video
Photo courtesy of Teddy Wade, Wikipedia The NFL has punished another one of its players after a video of Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt hitting a woman has surfaced. Footage published by TMZ this past Friday showed Hunt shoving and kicking a young woman at the Metropolitan Hotel […]
Mayor faces backlash for offensive Facebook comment
Photo courtesy of Robert Couse-Baker, Flickr Fort Ann, N.Y. mayor Denis Langlois has faced a great deal of backlash since he posted a since-deleted Facebook post labelling Democrat voters as “retarded.” The post read, “If anyone that I know vote for a Democrat on Tuesday you should sign yourself into […]
Project Dragonfly draws criticism and concerns
Photo courtesy of Google Google employees and American citizens have been calling for the popular search engine to cancel “Project Dragonfly,” which is a censored search engine that the company has reportedly been building for the Chinese market. Google CEO Sundar Pichai will testify in front of Congress on Tuesday, and […]
Class-led Fair Trade tabling to educate students
Photo by Erica Meline During the holiday season, consumerism is at its peak: Doorbuster Black Friday deals, extended mall hours and Amazon’s guaranteed next-day deliveries can turn any person into a shopaholic. In the spirit of giving, it may not necessarily be bad to indulge in the desire to spend. […]
Intercultural dinner held to celebrate all cultures
Photo by Erica Meline There are many things to celebrate as the year comes to a close, and at Ramapo College, students united to celebrate their different cultures and backgrounds. The College’s Muslim Student Association held an Intercultural Dinner in Friends Hall last Thursday to mark the end of the […]
Sociology symposium celebrates seniors’ research
Photo by Alyssa Rabinowitz The culmination of a semester of sociological research was celebrated this Wednesday in the Trustees Pavilion for seniors in the capstone class of the sociology program. The symposium allowed students to present their research devised and conducted in the past several months, but also featured a […]
Pep band cheers on Ramapo’s basketball teams
Photo courtesy of David Marks The Ramapo pep band is providing a soundtrack to Bradley Center basketball games for the third season in a row. During its first two years, the pep band rooted for the men’s basketball team during historic games, including two NCAA and two NJAC tournaments. “The […]
Social work bill needs to be reworked, passed
Photo courtesy of Matinfalbisoer, Wikipedia As a master’s level student in the School of Social Work at Ramapo College, I am passionate about my career and my profession. I recently learned there is a bill in Congress right now that would pump tens of millions of dollars into the field […]
Christmas Prince sequel doesn’t live up to first film
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Wikipedia “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding” dropped on Netflix on Nov. 18, and the American film directed by John Schultz. The film is a sequel of the 2017 movie “A Christmas Prince” which shares the story of how Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) and Amber […]