Another weekend, another split decision for the Ramapo ice hockey team. This time, the Roadrunners traveled to Kutztown University where they avenged their opening night loss against the Golden Bears with a 6-2 victory on Friday night. On Saturday, however, the Roadrunners fell at home to Fairfield University’s Division I […]
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NBA introduces a new layer of entertainment
The National Basketball Association (NBA) added a new in-season tournament to the regular season, bringing more engagement from players and fans. The NBA is back in full swing, and with it comes the new in-season tournament. Starting on Nov. 3, the tournament began with teams playing their first of four […]
The 2023 Ballon d’Or honors Messi and Bonmati
The prestigious annual football award that most players only ever hope to receive is the Ballon d’Or, or the Golden Boot, which honors the best player of the season. The award is based on three main criteria — individual performances and impressive character, collective performances and winning trophies, and most […]
Ramapo students and staff use Donation Day to give back
Ramapo’s Civic & Community Engagement Center (CCEC) collected food and clothing donations on Monday, marking the third annual Donation Day. Blood donations were accepted through the American Red Cross in the Alumni Lounges. Donation Day began thanks to the efforts of nursing student Avery Cangro during her time as a […]
Native American Heritage Month starts with opening proclamation
The clear sky and crisp breeze made last Thursday the perfect day for the Native American Heritage Month Opening Proclamation. Chief Equity and Diversity Officer Nicole Morgan Agard began the ceremony with a speech dedicated to the Ramapo Munsee Lenape Nation and Ramapo’s first-generation students. During her speech, Agard requested […]
First of its kind Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center moves onto Ramapo’s campus
The Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) Center is a relatively new addition to Ramapo’s campus. Few would suspect such a monumental step forward, for the field of IGG is tucked away on the first floor of the Learning Commons. The center is the first of its kind “to offer case work, […]
Ramapo proceeds with silent march and vigil for Black Solidarity Week
Black Solidarity Week continued on Monday with the Silent March and Vigil, following Sunday’s clean-up at the Hopper Slave Cemetery. This week is hosted annually on Black Solidarity Day by the Black Student Union (BSU) and the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance (EDIC). Escorted by Public Safety officers […]
Ramapo celebrates Black Solidarity Week with cemetery clean up
The Black Student Union (BSU), Organization of Latino Unity (OLU), Students of Caribbean Ancestry, the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Compliance and other organizations have come together to host an assortment of events in celebration of the college’s Black student body and ancestors for Black Solidarity Week. These events […]
‘Now and Then’ represents more than music
Some 54 years after the band broke up and with only two members still living, The Beatles have released what they are referring to as “the final Beatles song.” “Now and Then” was released on Nov. 2, and it marked the last time in history that a song would ever […]
Ramapo’s newest musical production takes audiences on a ride
This weekend, the Berrie Center put on its first three performances of Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell’s “Ride The Cyclone,” a musical exploring life and how we choose to experience it. To begin the show, six teenagers in a Canadian chamber choir from the fictional town of Uranium, Saskatchewan, die […]