Formed in New Brunswick. N.J., ROMP has quickly come up through the ranks in the punk rock scene over the past year, opening for bands like Screaming Females, Pinegrove and now Cayetana. They tout a no-nonsense sound reminiscent of Makthaverskan and Girlpool. On Friday, the group played all new tracks from “Departure from Venus,” excluding “Portrait” from last year’s EP, “Sorry, Not Sorry.”
After losing their van to a blown transmission nearly 700 miles away from home, the guys in Weller ended their tour on a high note at The Stanhope House in Stanhope, N.J., on Friday, May 27.
Donald Trump, bondage and cement shoes are some of the art pieces highlighted at the College’s 2016 BFA Senior Art Exhibition, “Pushing Edges,” on display from Wednesday, May 4, to Friday, May 20, in the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building’s Art Gallery.
The tear-jerker P&G commercials are back on the air, and that can only mean one thing: The Olympics are coming. There is now less than 100 days to go until the Friday, Aug. 5, Opening Ceremonies in Rio, and despite the negative storylines that surround this year’s Games — the dangers of the Zika virus, poor Brazilian economy, etc. — athletes and the countries they will represent are already feeling the excitement.
Cathy Engelbert, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Deloitte — the largest professional services firm in the U.S. — spoke to students and educators at the College on Monday, April 25.
The Lions concluded their season on a six-game winning streak as they won two crucial New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) doubleheaders at home — one against the Montclair State University Red Hawks and another against the Ramapo College Roadrunners.
Ansar al-Islam, a Bangladeshi militant group with close links to al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the killings of a top gay rights activist and his friend on Monday, April 25, in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.