If you haven’t heard of I Dont Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW) yet, that’s probably because they’ve intentionally been lurking in the shadows since 2016. iDKHOW is a solo project conducted by Dallon Weekes, formerly of Panic! at the Disco. With influences and appearances by Ryan Seaman, formerly […]
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Season four of ‘True Detective’ takes refreshing feminine perspective
I never watched the first three seasons of “True Detective” because I always thought of it as a “man show” – and I’ve always been unsure of what I meant by that, until I listened to the first episode of the “True Detective: Night Country Podcast.” Executive producer Mari-Jo Winkler […]
Visiting poets Ross Gay and Steve Scafidi charm Ramapo audience
All 194 seats of the H-Wing Auditorium were filled last Thursday for visiting poets Ross Gay and Steve Scafidi. The Schomburg Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program and Readings at Ramapo teamed up to host the event. Gay read from his books, the poetry book “Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude” and the essay […]
Ramapo’s baseball season preview reflects on success
Returning from their 2023 campaign that saw a 21-17 record, the Ramapo baseball team is looking forward to another season. The team is once again led by their six-year head coach Ryan Rinsky, and has the experience on the field and on the mound to take them to new heights […]
Ramapo welcomes 2024 Hall of Fame class
For the first time since 2019, the Ramapo College Athletics Hall of Fame welcomed eight new members. Larysa Iwaskiw, Mike Jackson, Walker Larson, Jared Milligan, Anita Rogers, Brian Scantlebury, Todd Siben and the 2003 Ramapo softball team were each inducted into the hall on Friday night. The dinner and ceremony, […]
Column: NBA All-Star Weekend needs improvement
NBA All-Star Weekend has become a shell of its former self. This is an opinion becoming increasingly popular among NBA fans, evident by lessened interest on social media and relatively low ratings for the All-Star game itself. Each event could drastically be improved with changes both large and small to […]
Sports round-up: What you missed week of Feb. 21
Questions raised regarding quality of MLB uniforms MLB fans have recently noticed a change in the quality of the players’ uniform material after multiple pictures have surfaced of players’ jerseys and pants being visibly see-through. Despite the clear displays of poor quality pants and jerseys from players such as San […]
In Other News: Week of Feb. 21 on campus
Hollywood Murder Mystery night The College Programming Board (CPB) hosted a new special event, Hollywood Murder Mystery, on Friday. All students were able to get a front row seat to a murder mystery game-night edition. Joined by two comedians, Paul and Steve, the night provided students with a night full […]
Women of Color Collective honors end of Black History Month
The Women’s Center along with the Black Student Union (BSU), Organization of Latin Unity (OLU) and Students of Caribbean Ancestry (SOCA) hosted their annual event, the Women of Color Collective Social on Tuesday. The event was an ode to the end of Black History Month and a kickstart event for […]