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October 9, 2009

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Job Hunting: Search early and often, grads advise

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By Emily Landgraf A former marketing and theater dual major stumbled upon a job soon after graduating in May 2009 that she refers to as a “gem.” But not everyone has been so lucky. Kim Vogel works at Roth Kafe USA, a company that produces and distributes cheese. “It’s a really good thing to get

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Sean Kingston to burn up the SRC

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By Allie Ward Hoping to put last semester’s “plain white tease” in the past, the Student Entertainment Council (SEC) has booked rising reggae fusion singer Sean Kingston to headline the fall concert on Oct. 22. Back in April, rock band Plain White T’s were scheduled to headline the spring concert. However, lead singer Tom Higgenson

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Rider remains unbeaten, nails first NEC victory

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By Michael Mack The field hockey team traveled to Fairfield, Conn., Sunday to put its perfect record on the line in its first conference game against Sacred Heart. Once again, the talent and will of the team helped it to overcome the pressure of remaining unbeaten, and it was able to pull out yet another

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Home sweet home

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By Josh Veltrie There is no place like home, unless your home sustains water damage and has to move to the Student Recreation Center (SRC). This would be the case for Rider’s volleyball team, as it has struggled this year, compiling a 3-14 record overall and 1-5 in the MAAC. The Broncs are 2-2 at

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Callan and Gonzalez lead Broncs at Lehigh

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By Rocco Schirripa The Rider cross country team headed out to Bethlehem, Pa., for the Paul Short Invitational, hosted by Lehigh. The men placed ninth out of 38 teams and the women  placed 12th out of 19 teams. “Collectively as a group, we ran much better this year than last year,” Head Coach Bob Hamer

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Winning streak stops at three

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By Cord Stasolla Expectations were high for the men’s soccer team as the Broncs were riding a three-game winning streak when the team took on George Washington at home on Sunday. Nine minutes into the first half, George Washington scored its first goal, a 35-yard score, courtesy of senior Nikolay Aleksandrov. Ten minutes later at

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Strong gusts knock down tree

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By Julia Ernst Public Safety was dispatched to Wright Residence Hall for an “unusual occurence/hazardous condition” on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 1:45 p.m. According to Vickie Weaver, director of Public Safety, a male staff member called to report that a tree had fallen down next to the building because of 50 mph gusts. No one

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Security Briefs

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Drug arrest Two students were taken into custody by the Lawrence Township Police Department and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possible possession of marijuana last week. Public Safety responded to a call on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 9 p.m. A male staff member in Kroner Hall reported a very strong odor of marijuana

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Editorial: Concert choice fails to please

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In a few weeks, Rider will have a fall concert. The main act this year is Sean Kingston, and he will be here on Thursday, Oct. 22. But what’s wrong with a Thursday night concert? Well, it limits which students can attend. Students with a Thursday night class will be unable to attend because their

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Editorial: Finding desired first job unlikely

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Though most graduates won’t go to the extremes that Trina Thompson did — she sued her alma mater, Monroe College, when she couldn’t find a job — the unemployment statistics are disheartening. Students have been coming here for years expecting to quickly get a job that they have been training for over the past four

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