Photo courtesy of George Biard, Wikipedia Directed by Johanna Demetrakas, “Feminists: What Were They Thinking?" was released last week. The documentary film explores women’s movements and feminism while sharing photos from a 1970s collection capturing women living beyond culture perceptions. The documentary takes the audience through photographs taken by Cynthia […]
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Women’s soccer suffers defeat at Rutgers-Camden
Photo courtesy of Ramapo College of New Jersey The Ramapo College women’s soccer team traveled to Camden this past Saturday where they met the Rutgers-Camden Scarlet Raptors. The Roadrunners fell to the Scarlet Raptors, 2-0, in a conference game leaving their NJAC record at 1-6, and their overall record at […]
Broncho’s new album loses interest as it progresses
Photo courtesy of Broncho, Facebook Taking a step away from their punk roots, the Tulsa, Okla.-based rock group Broncho returned Oct. 12 with a new album keyed to a more indie-pop sound that a broader audience may find appealing. Unfortunately, this also means they lose a lot of any more […]
Google+ shuts down after bug releases private info
Photo courtesy of Google, Twitter Google announced last week that it was shutting down its social network, Google+, because a bug in their software caused private information to become accessible to third parties. Google said that up to 500,000 people were affected, and it was also made known to the […]
McGregor’s fight ends in a brawl with opposing team
Photo courtesy of Andrius Petruccenia, Wikipedia Conor McGregor’s anticipated return to the octagon didn’t end the way he or his fans had hoped, as he tapped out during a chokehold from his opponent, Khabib Nurmagomedov. His loss wasn’t the highlight of the fight, however, as an unbelievable brawl both inside […]
First Man hits astronomical highs with few flaws
Photo courtesy of Raffi Asodourian, Wikipedia July 20, 1969: The day that America witnessed “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” The day that NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first two people to ever step foot on the moon. The day that not […]
New Netflix film leaves a lukewarm feeling
Photo courtesy of Maximillain Buhn, Wikipedia The newly released Netflix movie, “The Kindergarten Teacher,” directed by the award-winning Sara Colangelo and based on the 2014 Israeli screenplay by Nadav Lapid left me lukewarm. The movie is detached from its seemingly upbeat title, and easily confused with the comedic feel-good movie […]
CCEC hosts mail In ballot party to promote the vote
Photo courtesy of CCEC of Ramapo, Facebook Many people view voting as the pinnacle of freedom and a way to actively engage in the decisions that govern their lives. Therefore, when Nov. 6 rolls around, one can bet these people will line up at the polling stations in order to […]
Here’s a list of who’s running in the NJ midterms
Photo courtesy of Oknazevad, Wikipedia The 2018 midterm elections are quickly approaching, now less than a month away. Races for New Jersey state Senate and the House of Representatives will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 6, and now is the time to learn about the candidates running and prepare to […]
Red Sox beat Yankees, move on to ALCS
Photo courtesy of Keith Allison, Wikipedia Following Saturday’s 6-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox, which evened up the series at one game apiece, the tide and momentum had seemed to switch over to the New York Yankees. Having taken care of business by winning one game on the road, […]