The play is called “The Good John Proctor,” so where is John Proctor? Talene Monahon’s original screenplay serves as a prequel to Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” told from the point of view of the four girls whose accusations set off the Salem Witch Trials. Directed by Terra Vandergaw, “The Good […]
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April Fools!: Ramapo welcomes new mascot
Ramapo College announced a mascot change on Tuesday, April Fool’s Day. Bidding farewell to Rocky the Roadrunner, the college said hello to the yet-to-be-named Ramaduck, Ramapo’s new bright yellow feathered-friend. Ramapo students passing through The Grove in the morning would have seen giant inflatable yellow ducks strewn across the courtyard. […]
Men’s basketball earns 75-64 victory over Sarah Lawrence College
The Ramapo College men’s basketball team played two close matchups, resulting in one loss and a win. Despite a tough 60-56 loss to New Jersey City University in an New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) opener, the Roadrunners regrouped to earn a 75-64 victory over Sarah Lawrence College. These two games […]
Dale Leonard achieves top five fastest final time at Ramapo
On Nov. 23, Dale Leonard took a long trek to Terre Haute, Indiana to compete in the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Cross Country Championships. She finished in 127th overall out of 390 other NCAA DIII runners and is the only women’s runner in Ramapo College history to qualify for […]
Ice hockey team sit at second in the Empire Conference
The Roadrunners entered their Thanksgiving break on a high note, winning two of their three games in a row last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Friday night, Ramapo took down Jefferson Community College, on Saturday the team fell to Massachusetts Maritime Academy and on Sunday the team defeated Catholic University. […]
Women’s basketball secures 59-37 win
The Ramapo College Women’s Basketball team claimed their first victory at Medgar Evers College against the Cougars on Nov. 23. The score ended in Ramapo’s favor 59-37, moving the Roadrunners to 1-5 overall and the Cougars 0-4 overall. The Roadrunners dominated from the beginning with a score of 18-5 heading […]
Men and women’s swim team finish in fourth place
On Nov. 23, the men’s and women’s swim teams took home fourth place at the Cougar Splash Invitational hosted by Misericordia University. Freshman Adam Wright broke two school records, ending with a final time of 16:06.85 in the 1650 meter freestyle and 9:39.48 in the 1000 meter freestyle. The former […]
Men and women’s cross country track teams finish off strong
Ramapo College’s men and women’s cross-country teams delivered strong performances at the NCAA Metro Regional Championships, hosted by Stockton University. The men’s team finished 11th overall, while the women’s team secured eighth place. Leading the men’s team was junior Ryan Pena, who achieved a personal best of 25:23.9 in the […]
The NFL expands internationally
New to this fall football season, NFL has expanded internationally. The league has initiated a move outside of the country and brought the world of football beyond. According to NFL Football Operations, Senior Executive Vice President of NFL Operations Troy Vincent said, “American football is for all. It’s a global […]
Women’s basketball falls to Haverford College at home
The women’s basketball team faced two tough opponents this week, falling to Manhattanville University and Haverford College in non-conference action, bringing their record to 0-3 on the season. In the matchup against Manhattanville University, junior Bailey Murrell opened the scoring with a jumper, keeping the game close early. However, the […]