The Reasoner Review
The Reasoner Review is a collection of my own writing, photography, and design in the format of a small newspaper.
The Reasoner Review is a collection of my own writing, photography, and design in the format of a small newspaper.
The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, are a magnificent spectacle of light and color. The streaming colors, usually variations of green and pink, are the result of particles from the sun colliding with upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere.
Every year Yale publishes an Environmental Performance Index, also known as EPI. This report ranks countries all over the world from the most environmentally friendly to the least. Countries are compared to established international standards as well as each other and given a score out of 100.
The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, also known as UNESCO, has identified the most valuable cultural and natural sites around the world. UNESCO says that the World Heritage sites, which are totaled at over a thousand, "belong to all the peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located."
Guam, known as the place where America's day begins, is a small island territory in the Western Pacific. Although Guam is only about 209-square miles, it is filled to the brim with beautiful beaches, cultural sites and activities. At its narrowest point, Guam is four-miles wide and a mere 30-miles long.
With school, work, children, and a barrage of too many other responsibilities, life often feels like it's turning upside down. Turning yourself physically upside down can actually make a positive impact in every aspect of life.
Editor and Writer for the Ramapo News
President Mercer addressed the students, staff and faculty of Ramapo College last Wednesday in Friends Hall for the State of the College Address. The bulk of the discussion focused on teachers' contracts. Other topics for the speech included the freshman class, sexual assault prevention, construction, international opportunities and green initiatives.
Eugenie Mukeshimana, survivor of the Rwandan genocide and founder of the Genocide Survivors Network, brought stories of her survival to Ramapo on Friday. Her lecture focused on the situations in Rwanda that led up to the genocide, how she survived and similar situations currently in Burundi.
The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are set to start on Aug. 5. With the recent 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Brazil's government and the International Olympic Committee, also known as the IOC, are receiving a lot of heat for the human rights abuses correlated to the mega sporting events.