Politics are a form of agreements and a set of activities associated with power, communities, trades, decision-making and other forms of relations. In some foreign countries, such as Canada, France and Brazil, there are multiple political parties. This differs from the United States of America, where there are only two […]
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Column: Hate for Berhalter harms USMNT fanbase
Gregg Berhalter’s tenure as the manager of the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) has created far more devastating cultural effects than his coaching ever could. In the supposed golden age of U.S. soccer, fans have adopted painfully defeatist attitudes, which serve as a drain on any excitement surrounding the team. […]
Yeat orchestrates futuristic storyline in new album
The album cover and, as such, the music of Yeat’s new album “2093” is evocative of your typical Batman-esque protagonist. This image is completed with moral ambiguity and neon lights cutting through smokestacks, careening off draping leather coats. Only Yeat isn’t so much the hero of this story. He’s somewhere […]
Conan Gray’s ‘Lonely Dancers’ has fans excited for new album
Conan Gray has pre-released another single from his upcoming album, “Found Heaven.” Set to release in April, it is expected to take on the structure of ‘80s classics. The most recent drop, “Lonely Dancers,” is an awesome synthetic pop song that sounds like the 1982 classic “The Safety Dance” by […]
Men’s basketball ends season with loss to TCNJ
No. 5 The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) won the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) playoffs tournament opener on Feb. 17 against No. 4 Ramapo College by a score of 81-74. This ends Ramapo’s season with a 17-9 overall record. Junior guard Peter Gorman led Ramapo as he recorded 29 […]
New multimedia exhibits open in Kresge and Pascal Galleries
Two new exhibitions, “Shore Publishing/A Decade of Artist’s Collaborations In Printmaking” and “Album,” opened in the Kresge and Pascal Galleries this past week. “Shore Publishing/A Decade of Artist’s Collaborations In Printmaking” in the Kresge Gallery celebrates 10 years of Shore Publishing, a traditional printmaking studio located in Tuxedo Park, New […]
Fans anticipate NHL trade deadline
With the 2024 NHL trade deadline fast approaching, fans can’t wait for the March 8 deadline to come. While many fans are speculating which players will be traded, many are trying to theorize based on player stats, income and style. It’s sure to be an interesting time with the new […]
Sports round-up: What you missed week of Feb. 14
Caitlin Clark breaks NCAA scoring record In just 126 career games, University of Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark set a new mark for points scored with 3,569 and counting for NCAA women’s basketball. The record was previously held by University of Washington alumni and WNBA All-Star Kelsey Plum, who scored 3,527 […]
CCEC welcomes Allie Shapiro to Ramapo
Allie Shapiro is the newest member of the Center for Community Engagement (CCEC) after starting early this past December as the Coordinator for Community Engagement. CCEC is an office at Ramapo College that aims to combine awareness education and action to help students become civically engaged and “architects and agents […]
Ramapo’s password reset creates challenges for students and staff
The Information Technology Services (ITS) department recently required a campus-wide password change, the effects of which continued to reverberate across campus for nearly a week afterward. An email from ITS popped into inboxes on Feb. 7 at approximately 11:45 a.m., requiring all to reset their password within a 24-hour window […]