The Ramapo men’s basketball team defeated Rutgers-Camden University 74-56 at home on Saturday in their most recent New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) match-up. The Roadrunners now sit 15-7 on the season and 9-6 in the NJAC. Ramapo played strong throughout the first half, maintaining a lead until the Scarlet Raptors […]
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Ramapo ice hockey team adds a victory and two losses to their tally
Since returning to campus from winter break, the Ramapo College ice hockey team played three games, winning once and falling twice. The Roadrunners now sit with a 9-9-2 record on the season, which places them third in the Empire Conference. Beginning with their game on Saturday, Jan. 27, Ramapo went […]
Sports round-up: What you missed week of Jan. 31
World Cup final comes to MetLife Stadium The FIFA World Cup announced Sunday that MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Jets and New York Giants, will host the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The venue gives the World Cup the opportunity to have the largest attendance […]
49ers and Chiefs head for rematch of Super Bowl LIV
It’s that time of year again where the final two teams face off to win the NFL’s Lombardi Trophy to close out the 2023-2024 NFL season. After a long season and exciting playoffs, this Super Bowl will be one for the books with a rematch between the San Francisco 49ers […]
Ramapo adds gender-inclusive restrooms to the Student Center
Recently, West Virginia’s legislature proposed a bill that would place restrictions on the restrooms transgender students could use in schools. This is one of many bills that have been presented over the past year that have centered around the transgender community and gender-affirming practices. However, despite these events, Ramapo students […]
Ramapo starts Black History Month celebrations with week of events
With February underway, Black History Month is being celebrated all across campus. Throughout the month, Ramapo will be hosting events from the Black Student Union (BSU), the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC), the College Programming Board (CPB), Students of Caribbean Ancestry and many more to celebrate the […]
New brilliant film transports viewers to ‘The Promised Land’
Things rarely turn out the way we want them, and even less so for our protagonist, Ludvig Kahlen, played by Mads Mikkelsen, in the new film “The Promised Land.” The brazenly stoic war hero, now an impoverished farmer, comes home to cultivate the vacant, sterile and unkind heath, otherwise known […]
Disney’s new Percy Jackson series has stolen viewers’ hearts
After it was pitched to Disney by book series author Rick Riordan in January of 2020, the children’s series “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” began development later that year in May. Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz were announced to be the showrunners for the series in July of the […]
‘Poor Things’ tops this winter’s box office recap
My favorite place to spend my free time is the movie theater. Over winter break, a few movies were released that I just knew I had to see. From comedy movies like “Wonka” to heart-wrenching dramas like “The Iron Claw,” here are the movies I saw and what they were […]
The NHL should mandate safety gear to protect players
On Oct. 28, Adam Johnson, an American hockey player, died after his neck was cut by a skate blade during a game. Johnson was 29 years old, playing for the Nottingham Panthers. The incident occurred in a Challenge Cup game that took place at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena in England. Johnson’s […]