Beyoncé is my favorite artist of all time. For as long as I can remember, I have been in love with her music. Her first album “Dangerously in Love” debuted in 2003, the year I was born, so I was quite literally born a Beyoncé Knowles fan! In July of […]
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Holiday gift ideas for shoppers on a budget
The holiday season is approaching fast, and by now I’m sure plenty of people are rushing to figure out what gifts they want to give to their families. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or any other holiday, this could be a trying experience, especially when you’re a college student running […]
Peter Gabriel’s new album redefines rock
Peter Gabriel made his 2023 debut with his most ambitious album, “I/O,” released on Dec. 1. On Oct. 18, it was announced that a new album of all his singles this past year would be released this winter. Fans of the iconic ‘80s star have anticipated an album featuring new […]
Zara Larsson’s talent makes new holiday EP shine
Every year, when December and the holiday season roll around, many artists grasp the opportunity to release their own festive music. This year, we’ve come across several, with Sabrina Carpenter’s inspired “Fruitcake” and Alanis Morissette’s “Last Christmas.” Now, last Friday, Swedish singer Zara Larsson released a holiday EP “Honor the […]
Ramapo law and society professor hosts human rights discussion
On Monday, Dr. Mia Serban, professor of law and society, hosted a discussion among three law, society and human rights experts regarding the upcoming 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Professor of political science and international relations Jinee Lokaneeta from Drew University, Ramapo associate professor of […]
New animated film ‘Leo’ is a family-friendly heartwarming story
Happy Madison Productions recently released a new family-oriented film, “Leo,” the company’s second animated movie ever following “Eight Crazy Nights” from 2003. The plot follows a class pet, a tuatara named Leonardo (Adam Sandler), who discovers he may only have a year left to live. Through this revelation, he decides […]
Column: The NBA has to decide the type of league they want to be
Last week, with eight seconds left in overtime vs. the Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges drained a 3-pointer, which would go on to be the game-winner. Few achieve this late-game heroism, and it’s often a talent reserved for a star player who is the face of an organization. […]
Consumers should support small businesses this holiday season
The holiday season is quickly approaching, spurring the time of giving and receiving gifts. From Black Friday to Cyber Monday deals, people are busy trying to get the most out of their money on gifts for loved ones. In the age of online shopping, consumer shopping has gone up 7.8% […]
Ramapo’s fire and safety specialist adopts a larger role
This year, the fire and safety specialist position at Ramapo received a makeover. The greatest change was switching the role from part- to full-time. According to Fire Marshal and EMS Coordinator Evan Kutzin, this role is a part of the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). By expanding the […]
Ramapo is close to finalizing a Campus Facilities Master Plan
Every 10 years, Ramapo College is required by the state to draft a Campus Facilities Master Plan. The document identifies projects related to Facilities for the coming decade. The latest version has been in the works since spring of 2022 and is on the verge of finalization. Interim Vice President […]