Debates: they’re all we wait for during election season. When the time actually comes to sit down and watch them, you just sit and scream at the television, mostly at the candidate trying to smear the image of who you know you’ll be voting for. So with that, what is […]
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Reigning Field Hockey Champions Shut out Roadrunners, 6-0
Ramapo’s field hockey squad returned home after a five-game road stretch, but a conference powerhouse was waiting for them. The Roadrunners lost 6-0 to The College of New Jersey Lions on Tuesday afternoon, dropping their overall record to 3-8. While Ramapo hoped to snap a four-game losing streak, the 13-2 […]
Want More Bang for Your Buck? See NYC for Free
The skyline of New York City is an image everyone is familiar with, but looking from a distance isn’t the only way to get a breathtaking view of the city that never sleeps. Once inside the city, there are dozens of places to soak in the different scenery New York […]
Great Films to Enjoy from the Comfort of Your Dorm
#8220;Ted” Raunchy, vulgar, and well deserving of the R rating it was given, “Ted” follows the life of long-time friends John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) and his brought-to-life teddy bear. Growing up, John was so unpopular that he envied a Jewish boy getting beat up. John’s only request was to have […]
Both Texans and Falcons Remain Undefeated
And then were two. Out of 14 teams with winning records, the Houston Texans and Atlanta Falcons stand at the top of the pack with unblemished 5-0 records. Watt Energizes Houston in Win Despite playing without top offensive talent Santonio Holmes and star cornerback Darrelle Revis, the New York Jets […]
Fantasy: Week 6 Start/Sit
START: Matt Schaub (vs. GB) – Schaub faces Green Bay’s dreadful pass defense that allowed rookie Andrew Luck to throw for a career high 362 yards a week ago. With Green Bay’s offense possessing the ability to put up a lot of points as well, this game could turn into […]
New MLB Wild Card Play-In Game Causes Controversy
New to the 2012 season, Major League Baseball instituted a Wild Card “play-in” game between the top two teams that did not finish first in their division. The winner of that game advances to play in the Division Series of their respective league. While the American League game went off […]
Wild Week in College Football Leads to Standings Shakeup
Last weekend’s slew of college football games held major implications for the season. Several matches pitted top ranked teams against each other in contests bound to impact the NCAA rankings no matter the result. West Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, Notre Dame and North Carolina State earned victories that catapulted them […]
Women’s Center Hosts Campus Events to Raise Domestic Violence Awareness All Month
The Potter Library unveiled a month-long art exhibit, “Baring our Soles,” of more than 10 pairs of shoes crafted by Shelter our Sisters’ victims of domestic violence on Oct. 8. The shoes, made by women and children, exemplified the creativity as well as the struggle the artists have endured in […]
Meal Discount Program for Cash Customers
Dining Services is offering a new, free meal program to cash users that includes discounts and free meals. The program, called CINCH, operates like a frequent buyer card in the resident dining halls and benefits consumers without meal plans. Students, faculty and staff can sign up for the program with […]