The Ramapo women’s basketball team lost two games in the past week in close New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) match-ups. The team now sits at 3-5 for the season and 1-2 in the NJAC. The first was an away game against Kean University last Wednesday where the Roadrunners lost 68-64. […]
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Ramapo investigates post found on professor’s social media
Social media posts on the Facebook page of a Ramapo College professor – that some groups have branded as antisemitic – are being investigated by the college. In particular, the repost of a political cartoon about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that appeared on the Facebook page of associate professor of post […]
Ramapo celebrates the winter season with on-campus dances
With the holidays approaching, clubs and organizations all around campus are coming together to bring the Ramapo community closer through the spirit of the winter season. With hot chocolate nights in residence halls, Christmas and Hanukkah parties by religious-centered clubs, and winter semi-formal dances hosted by Dumbledore’s Army and the […]
Ramapo commemorates World AIDS Day with gallery display
World AIDS Day has been commemorated on Dec. 1 every year since 1988. It was the first of its kind as an international day dedicated to remembering and honoring those who have been affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. “Let Communities Lead” was this year’s theme because “change depends not on […]
George Santos becomes sixth member to be expelled from congress
Last Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to expel Rep. George Santos in a 311-114 vote. The former Republican congressman from New York, who faces a 23-count federal indictment, became just the sixth member of the House to be expelled in American history. The expulsion comes after a failed […]
Presidential Speaker Series invites Dr. Nancy Cantor
President Cindy Jebb continued the Presidential Speaker Series on Monday by inviting Dr. Nancy Cantor, chancellor of Rutgers University-Newark, to participate in a discussion titled “Higher Education & The Public Good.” Cantor is a social psychologist and a well-known advocate for strengthening diversity in higher education. She previously served as […]
Ramapo’s winter housing policies are not practical for all students
The Office of Residence Life announced to students its plan for this year’s winter housing through an emailed link. Students requesting winter housing were asked to fill out a Google Form, where additional information on the housing policies were included. One of the most notable policies was the duration of […]
Penguin Random House book ban lawsuit is a step in the right direction
Book bans are still an ongoing discussion in the U.S. It seems that no real actions have been taken against those advocating for censorship and no substantial changes have been made to protect Americans’ right to the freedom of information. That might have just changed, though, with a recent federal […]
Spice up holiday food staples with these suggestions
If you plan on entertaining during this holiday season, consider making it memorable by spicing up what you serve. Holiday staples like the Christmas ham and Hanukkah latkes can be enhanced by pairing them with new dishes. Here are a few tips for finding a special addition to the menu. […]
Joaquin Phoenix drops the ball as Napoleon in new movie
Ridley Scott’s 2000 film “Gladiator” is one of my top five favorite films. “The Blade Runner,” “Alien” and “The Martian” are amongst his most notable works, and recently he released “Napoleon.” Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix stars as the famed military commander and former emperor of France, while Vanessa Kirby shines […]