OLU hosts Indigenous Clay Creations The Organization of Latino Unity (OLU) hosted the Indigenous Clay Creations event on Monday. People attending had the opportunity to learn more about the traditional art form as well as make their own creations using Play-Doh. The event started with a PowerPoint presentation discussing the […]
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News rundown: What you missed week of March 27
A lot has happened in the world over the past week. Let’s catch up on the major news headlines: Earthquake shakes Taiwan The morning of April 3 saw a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan, killing nine people and injuring more than 900. The island is used to earthquakes, being […]
Ramapo students and alum present at ECA convention
Communication arts students, an alum and Dr. Satarupa Dasgupta, associate professor of applied communication, traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts during spring break for the 115th annual Eastern Communication Association (ECA) Convention. Four students, senior Melissa Glasson, senior Sara Hosbach, junior William Jackson and junior Joseph Santana, shared posters about their research […]
Ramapo holds garden party to celebrate Women’s Herstory Month
Ramapo’s Women’s Center hosted its Women’s Herstory Month Garden Party on Thursday, March 28, the final and closing event for the college’s Women’s Herstory Month celebrations. Students and faculty gathered in an elegantly decorated Friends Hall to participate in the momentous event. The event offered an array of tea desserts, […]
‘GUTS (spilled)’ experiments with sound
When Olivia Rodrigo released her second studio album “GUTS” in September, it solidified her status among the top pop singers in the world right now. The 12-track album was filled with pop-rock hits that echo the sounds of the early 2000s and 2010s, similar to Avril Lavigne and Paramore. All […]
‘Arthur the King’ tells wholesome story about companionship
If you know me, you know that dogs are in my psychological pyramid of needs. They are arguably one of the best creatures on earth, but this is not a debate. It’s a review of Simon Cellan Jones’ new action/adventure film “Arthur the King.” As a kid, the 2008 comedy […]
‘Stellar Blade’ demo features less-than-stellar gameplay
Over the weekend, my partner and I decided to try the demo for the upcoming sci-fi game “Stellar Blade.” The game’s demo starts at the very beginning as you follow Eve, a human and member of the 7th Airborne Squad, whose mission is to reclaim the earth for humanity from […]
Photo opportunities bloom across New Jersey this spring
For springtime scenery lovers, here’s the inside scoop on the best fields of flowers and photo ops around New Jersey. As winter’s icy grip melts away and makes way for spring, the Garden State is decorated with an array of colors and scents. One of the most stunning scenes is […]
Beyoncé takes on the country genre in new album
When you think of Beyoncé, it’s unlikely to associate her with the country genre, but two and a half decades into her career, Beyoncé has solidified that reinvention as the driving force of her artistic legacy. “COWBOY CARTER” is not Beyoncé’s first foray into the country music scene. At the […]
I Think, I Feel forum works to ease student’s worries
The Office of the President hosted I Think, I Feel: A Student-Centered Forum on March 14 as part of a larger effort to provide students with the opportunity for emotional support and validation. Dr. Michael Middleton, provost and vice president for teaching, learning and growth, has had the wellness of […]