Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way stood before the students and faculty of Ramapo College on Wednesday at the annual Diversity Convocation to celebrate the achievements of the diverse student population. Way outlined her life dedicated to public service and how she got started with her career. To welcome Way, Student Trustee […]
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In Other News: BSU hosts Black History Month dinner
Ramapo’s Black Student Union (BSU) and Dining Services hosted a Black History Month dinner on Tuesday. The dinner was a celebration of Black history and culture and informed students on how the community celebrates Black History Month. This event was one of many hosted throughout Black History Month at Ramapo. […]
Men’s and women’s star swimmers lead Ramapo
The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championships were held this weekend, which saw Ramapo’s women’s swim team finish in ninth place with 267 points and the men’s team finish in eighth place with 225 points. As has become customary for both swim teams at Ramapo, the meets were highlighted by […]
Women’s basketball earns first NJAC playoff win
The Ramapo women’s basketball team kicked off their run in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) playoffs on Saturday as the No. 5 seed against No. 4 Stockton University. They defeated the Ospreys 63-52 in the first round, earning them their first NJAC Tournament win in program history. The game […]
Mark Manson raises important self-care questions in new podcast episode
Mark Manson is an American self-help author and blogger who is best known for writing the bestseller, “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.” Once this book was released, he changed the self-help world and people’s lives for the better by giving straightforward, counterintuitive advice to individuals on improving […]
‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ unfairly forces Florida schools to erase Black history
Two schools in Miami have adopted a new practice in which students must have signed permission slips to participate in activities related to Black History Month. iPrep Academy and Coral Way K-8 adopted this measure to remain in accordance with the “Parents’ Bill of Rights” signed by Florida Gov. Ron […]
Choo Choo Train Sushi brings fun and good food on toy trains
Settled about 30 minutes away from campus in Leonia is the comfortable, delicious restaurant known as Choo Choo Train Sushi. Known for the novelty of its choo choo train carrying small plates of sushi around an oval track atop a bar, this place offers a fun experience and flavors that […]
‘House of Flame and Shadow’ has readers lost in the adventure
Renowned fantasy author Sarah J. Maas released the third installment in her bestselling “Crescent City” series, “House of Flame and Shadow.” Fans of Maas have been anxiously waiting for book three after a heart wrenching cliffhanger from the second book, “House of Sky and Breath.” “House of Flame and Shadow” […]
Beyoncé releases two new singles during Super Bowl commercial
“Renaissance: Act II” begins as Beyoncé debuts two new singles, “16 CARRIAGES” and “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” in the middle of the Super Bowl, leaving the entire world speechless. Members of the ever-loyal Beyhive have been anticipating an announcement since it was teased that Verizon would have an ad play during […]
Linden Hall prepares for lengthy remodel
Located on the south side of campus behind Laurel Hall, Linden Hall has long since retired from its library duties and welcomes the age of change by being turned into new offices with services for students. Back in July 2023, the college received a $31.7 million grant from the New […]