Glow for Hope, hosted by Ramapo’s Center for Health and Counseling Services, took place in Friends Hall on Thursday, Sept. 26. This event is one of the many events offered here on campus to honor Suicide Prevention Month. The event began with a candlelight vigil with small lanterns to remember […]
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Olivia O’Brien’s latest single expands on mental health successfully
On Sept. 20, singer Olivia O’Brien released her new song, “lower.” Notable for her viral collaboration with Gnash on the single “i hate u, i love u,” O’Brien is newly independent with her own record label distributed under Warner Music Group’s ADA: Girlhood Records. Common topics throughout her discography include […]
Voter registration encouraged
With Election Day being a little over a month away, it is important to become a registered voter. NonprofitVOTE has provided reasons you should register to vote. These reasons include choosing “Elected Representatives that Reflect the Diversity of Your Community” and to “Create Community Advocates.” It is important to keep […]
Ice hockey team faces Columbia in a challenging match
Starting off the weekend matchups the Roadrunners faced Columbia University on Friday, Sept. 27, and Rutgers University on Saturday, Sept. 28. The Roadrunners had a difficult time this weekend by losing both games. The Roadrunners had Alec Rittenhouse in goal. Columbia heavily controlled the game in the beginning, scoring three […]
Fun fall festivities for the month of October
With the change in leaves comes many people searching for the perfect activities to add to their fall to-do lists. From fall festivals to spooky tours, here are some much needed local additions. If you are looking for a way to celebrate the change in seasons with some fanfare, a […]
News Round-Up: What you missed week of Sept. 25
Former President Trump stock for Truth Social continues to decrease According to Variety, Trump’s social media company that runs Truth Social has decreased by 10.3% on Monday, Sept. 23. This is the company’s lowest price since the very beginning of 2024 when they changed their symbol to Trump’s initials “DJT.” […]
National sports round-up: What you missed week of Sept. 25
The New York Mets clinch playoffs The New York Mets clinched the 2024 playoffs in an exciting game Monday night against the Atlanta Braves. Despite the rocky start to their season, the Mets came back with a chip on their shoulders and a mission to complete. New York lost their […]
Field hockey team heading to final non-conference game
The Ramapo field hockey team played twice over the past week, defeating Vassar College and falling to SUNY Oneonta. Both games occurred at home, and the split moved Ramapo’s record to 2-7 having yet to play an in-conference game. Beginning with their game against Vassar, it was the team’s first […]
Men’s soccer plays first NJAC game of the season
The Ramapo College men’s soccer team had a big week, starting with a huge win over the City College of New York, followed by a tough 0-1 loss against Rutgers-Camden in their first New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) game of the season. With the non-conference victory, the Roadrunners were able […]
Register to vote and make your voice count
With the 2024 election coming up soon, the idea of mandatory voting has become a topic of discussion. I believe that voting should be mandatory for everyone over the age of 18. There are many reasons why someone may feel as though they are unable to vote, whether it be […]