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October 16, 2009

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Out of Limbo: How health reform could help grads

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By Julia Ernst and Kristie Kahl A Rider graduate three years ago, Madeleine Johnson recently switched to a new job. Despite the fact that she now works full time, she will be without health insurance for her first 90 days, leaving her in the same situation she has been in, off and on, since 2006.

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Field Hockey pushes to 12-0 with third straight NEC win

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By Jillian Shutt The field hockey team had an outstanding weekend, winning both of its away games against two conference rivals, Quinnipiac and Monmouth. Rider added to its undefeated streak on Friday against Monmouth, winning 3-1. The game started off with sophomore Virginia Egusquiza scoring the first goal 21 minutes into the game. Rider has

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Rivalries bring spirited energy to campus

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By Jordan Hall The air is cooler and the leaves have begun to change color, which means colors are  turning on Rider’s campus as well. The defending World Champion Phillies have students sporting a sea of red and blue, while the Yankees, with the best regular season record in baseball (103-59), have transformed Rider into

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‘New leadership in a complex time’

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By Dalton Karwacki President Barack Obama has shown a new type of leadership in a complex time, according to a panel held on Wednesday. Dr. Hazel-Anne Johnson, from the Department of Management and Human Resources; Dr. Harvey Kornberg, of the political science department; and Ben Dworkin, director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics,

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Security Briefs

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DWI arrest A male commuter student was charged with a DWI on Tuesday, Oct. 6. The student was involved in an accident at the intersection of Alumni Drive and South Drive, just past the kiosk. Public Safety went to the scene at 2:18 a.m. The student appeared to be intoxicated, according to Public Safety. Lawrence

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Broncs split weekend in conference play

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By Simon Grangereau Early leads are often hard to hold on to in a 90-minute game. For the women’s soccer team, time was on its side as the Broncs fought to come back, knocking off Marist 2-1 in conference play on Sunday. The win pushed Rider to 5-8 overall and gave them their first MAAC

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Rider drops fourth straight, including three at home

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By Paige McAtee Rider volleyball dropped two home conference matches this weekend, giving them four losses in a row. The Broncs (3-16 overall, 1-7 MAAC) were defeated by Niagara 3-0 on Saturday and than fell to Canisius 3-1 on Sunday. It was a tough battle between both teams on Saturday, but Niagara (13-6 overall, 6-2

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Golf finishes in back of pack

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By Michael Mack The Rider golf team traveled to Williamsburg, Va. to compete in the Joe Agee Invitational hosted by the College of William & Mary last weekend. The results were enough to leave the team teed off. The Broncs finished 10th of 11 teams. Delaware captured the first-place crown shooting a combined 578 while

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Action film lacks substance

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By Charles Cartagena In Michael Bay’s second installment of the Transformer’s live-action series, Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus Prime leads the audience through an opening flashback thousands of years into the past, when life on Earth is threatened for the first time by visiting Decepticons. Prime, voiced by Peter Cullen, takes the audience into the

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Editorial: Health benefits lacking positives

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A few years ago, when we thought of health care, we thought that people could go to their doctors and get medication when they were sick. But we can’t honestly say that we believe that anymore. With all of the recent events affecting the economy, health care is just something else that has fallen apart.

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