The Ramapo ice hockey team enjoyed a pair of victories over the weekend, defeating Sacred Heart University (SHU) at home on Friday night, and beating Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) on the road Sunday afternoon. The Roadrunners now sit at 3-2 this season, which places them third in the Empire division. […]
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Women’s soccer bear defeat against Stockton
Ramapo’s Women’s Soccer team took to the field against Stockton University on Sunday, losing 4-1. This puts the Roadrunners at 2-11-1 overall and 0-7-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). The Ospreys quickly took the lead in this game early with back-to-back goals in the third and fourth minutes […]
Women’s swim yields to Kean
In their first meet of the season, Ramapo’s women’s swim team fell to Kean University by a final tally of 213-48. The Roadrunners now start the season 0-1 while the Cougars begin 1-0. Kean came out first in all 14 events that Ramapo participated in. The meet opened with the […]
Men’s soccer suffers defeat to Stockton
On Saturday, Oct. 21, the men’s soccer game between Ramapo and Stockton University secured the Ospreys’ seventh straight win. Stockon forward Aiden Hoenisch initiated the scoring by netting the game’s first goal. Following a foul within the penalty area, the junior player executed his fifth penalty kick of the season. […]
Take Back the Night ends Violence Awareness Week at Ramapo
This past week, Ramapo’s Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) hosted events to raise awareness for Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Violence Awareness Week. The week started off with the online launch of “Are You Aware: Types of Abuse” social media campaign on OVP’s Instagram. This campaign consists of videos educating […]
In Other News: Week of Oct. 18 on campus
Dionne Irving Literature Reading Writer Dionne Irving visited campus on Oct. 19, concluding the fall portion of the Readings at Ramapo series. Professor of creative writing Hugh Sheehy introduced Irving by praising her sensibility as a writer. Irving shared the story, “An American Idea of Fun” from her collection “The […]
President Jebb speaks about Ramapo’s future in State of the College address
Faculty and students packed Friends Hall on Wednesday to hear Ramapo College President Cindy Jebb deliver her annual State of the College address. In her speech, Jebb addressed a wide range of topics, including the ongoing war in Israel and Gaza, the current American Federation of Teachers (AFT) negotiations, the […]
Racial segregation still affects N.J. school districts
Earlier this week, Robert T. Lougy, a judge from the New Jersey Superior Court, ruled that the state of New Jersey has failed to address racial segregation in public K through 12 schools, and “the state had an ‘attitude of helplessness’” when facing the task of solving this problem. This […]
Greek life paywall limits student involvement
Cost is a rising barrier for undergraduate students interested in Greek life. A 2022 study from The Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice indicated that “loss or reduction of scholarship or grant aid” and reduced personal or household income were among the most common factors that posed […]
Women’s volleyball bounces back with three wins
The women’s volleyball team collected three more wins over the past week. Two non-conference games were held at Skidmore College on Oct. 14, where the Roadrunners defeated the host and Bard College. The NJAC match took place in the Bradley Center against New Jersey City University (NJCU) on Oct. 17. […]