Photo by Kim Bongard In observance of World AIDS Day, the Women’s Center held a candlelight vigil in Friends Hall on Friday evening to commemorate those who have died due to HIV and AIDS. The Women’s Center student health and wellness coordinator, senior Regina Cuddeback, opened the vigil by reading […]
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Men’s basketball defeats Stockton, improves record
Photo courtesy of Ramapo College of New Jersey The Ramapo College Men’s basketball team defeated Stockton University 77-50 on Saturday. The dominating win further bumped Ramapo to a 6-1 record to start their season. The victory came as a response to their previous defeat at the hands of Montclair State […]
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Photo courtesy of Eric Enfermero, Wikipedia The New York Mets acquired Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for a package of veterans and prospects on Monday: Jay Bruce, Anthony Swarzak, Justin Dunn, Gerson Bautista and Jarred Kelenic. The unusual blockbuster deal was initiated by the […]
Women’s basketball secures first NJAC win
Photo courtesy of Ramapo College of New Jersey The Ramapo College women’s basketball team secured their first New Jersey Athletic Conference victory of the season, 67-61, against the Stockton University Ospreys last Saturday, Dec. 1. Taking place right on campus in the Bradley Center, the Roadrunners improved their record to […]
CPB hosts Office Olympics mirroring the hit show
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Darksiders III offers up a mediocre storyline
Photo courtesy of Darksiders, Twitter “Darksiders” is an overlooked video game franchise that was very nearly extinguished before it had run its course. Following the first two games in the series, studio Vigil Games planned a third entry, but after its parent company THQ filed for bankruptcy in 2012, the […]
New Meek Mill album has catchy beats, not lyrics
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Nooses outside Mississippi Capitol spark discussion
Photo by Creative Director, Ramapo News Nooses, accompanied with signs painted in red, black and green, coincidentally the colors of the Pan-African flag, were found outside the Mississippi State Capitol the day before the state’s special Senate election. This state’s election, which featured Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith and African-American Democrat Mike […]