Now that it’s officially autumn and the weather is getting colder, “If We Were Villains” author M. L. Rio released her second book, a novella called “Graveyard Shift” on Sept. 24 to welcome us into spooky season. The novel follows five night-owls who live or work near an old New […]
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National Sports Roundup: What you missed week of Oct. 3
Derek Carr injured Derek Carr, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, tore his oblique in Monday night’s game against the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. The Saints have not released how long Carr will be out with the injury and will avoid putting him […]
Hornets find way into Birch Tree Inn
The buzz in the Birch Tree Inn lately hasn’t been about new food offerings, but rather a hornets nest that has closed down the pay cafe for several days in early October. The seating area of Ramapo’s only open dining hall on campus was closed for a few days due […]
‘META EX MACHINA’ highlights exploitation of social media
From Sep. 25 to yesterday, the Berrie Center’s Pascal Gallery hosted “META EX MACHINA,” a performative exhibition created by Peter Campbell and Nick Walsh. It was a comparison of modern power dynamics with more historical examples presented in Greek tragedies. Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the symbol of […]
Flu season incoming: Get your flu shot on campus
With cold and flu season on the horizon, students should be aware of the resources on campus here to keep them safe from illnesses. Students can get flu shots on campus. “We understand that students need access to the Flu shot,” said Kara Maxsimic, the associate director of Health Services, […]
Women’s soccer team striving for a better season
The women’s soccer team lost 1-0 to Rutgers-Camden this past Friday in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) season opener, continuing their losing streak. The Roadrunners are now 2-6-1 overall for the season and 0-2 in the conference. The Roadrunners started off dominating in the first half, but soon fell […]
Rosh Hashanah is celebrated joyously at Ramapo
On Friday, Sept. 27, Ramapo’s Chapter of Hillel, an international Jewish student organization here on campus, hosted their yearly cultural dinner party in the Trustees Pavilion. This dinner is one of the two that are offered by the club each semester, and this one was their Shabbat dinner. This Shabbat […]
Lady Gaga’s ‘Harlequin’ captures the pure essence of her latest role
Lady Gaga surprised fans last week with a “Joker: Folie à Deux” accompaniment album. “Harlequin” is packed to the brim with energetic jazz that captures Harley Quinn quite well. Each song feels like you’re in a dream, seeing things the way you want to but not quite as they are. […]
‘Saturday Night’ captures chaos of first ever broadcast
For those who grew up watching YouTube clips of old “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) skits from the ‘70s and ‘80s featuring Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, George Carlin, Garrett Morris and Gilda Radner, Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night” will transport you back to the chaotic nature that was SNL at […]
Ramapo reduces waste with considerate recycling
As the fall 2024 semester continues, Ramapo is working toward new recycling initiatives. Recently the school held a campus-wide cleanup where students picked up litter and sorted it, filling three cans of recycling and garbage by the end. However, this is not the only step. A new recycling pickup program […]