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WCC Parking Maze: Proposed lot stirs protests

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By Julia Ernst Four days a week at 11:30 a.m., all juniors, seniors and half of the graduate students at Westminster Choir College sing together in the Westminster Symphonic Choir, and all sophomores rehearse in their choir, the Westminster Schola Cantorum. On top of remembering their music and warming up their voices, students at Westminster

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Field hockey back to its winning ways with weekend sweep of league foes

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By Paige McAtee Rider field hockey bounced back from its first loss of the season with consecutive NEC shutout wins this past weekend. The Broncs defeated Robert Morris 4-0 on Friday and beat Saint Francis 1-0 in overtime on Sunday. In the victory over Robert Morris (2-11 overall, 1-5 NEC), the Broncs (15-1 overall, 6-0

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Professors’ research unveiled

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When biology professors aren’t lecturing on the evolution of the species, and music professors are finished helping students use muscles in their bodies beside the vocal chords to sing their best, they spend their time researching the effects of chemotherapy on the human body or recording their own CDs. A number of professors across all

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Discrimination is not always black and white

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By Dalton Karwacki Well-intentioned people can discriminate against others without realizing they are doing so, said a speaker in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater Wednesday. Dr. Samuel Gaertner, the director of social psychology at the University of Delaware, delivered the third annual Marvin W. Goldstein Lecture on Prejudice Reduction, entitled “Prejudice Among the Well Intentioned.”

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Rider finishes strong before MAAC playoffs

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By Cord Stasolla The Rider women’s soccer team had a great deal of confidence going into its two home games against conference foes, Manhattan and Saint Peter’s, this past weekend.  Over the course of the season, the team had gone 4-1 at home. The Broncs continued their home field dominance with a 4-1 win over

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Title defense

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By Jordan Hall Capturing a championship is a tremendous feat, but winning multiple titles exhibits true greatness, something the swimming and diving program has a chance to do this season. The women’s team took the first-place crown in the MAAC last year and have an opportunity to gain legendary status this campaign by doing it

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Mayor urges students to make political change

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By Amber Cox A man who first set foot on Rider’s campus as an American Legion Boys State delegate returned Monday as the Mayor of Newark. Mayor Cory Booker was brought to the campus by the College Democrats to back Gov. Jon Corzine. He was excited to come back and encouraged students to get involved

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Broncs’ postseason hopes come to end

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By Jason Smith After two heartbreaking losses to conference rivals Siena and Marist this past weekend, the men’s soccer team finds itsself sitting out another MAAC Championship. Mathematically, the Broncs would have had to win both games to keep their chances alive but couldn’t overcome against a physical Saints team on Friday. Rider fell behind

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Security Briefs

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Hit and run The passenger side of a vehicle belonging to a female resident student was damaged by a hit and run last week. On Wednesday, Oct. 21, Public Safety received a call at 2:13 p.m. about the damage. The student said that her vehicle was hit sometime between Oct. 20 and 21 while parked

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Child villain chills and thrills

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By Charles Cartagena Orphan, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, takes audiences on a thought-provoking, suspenseful and emotional journey into the lives of a feuding American couple coping with the loss of their third child. The film sets the audience up for a disappointing, overly gory, cartoonish and stock horror slasher with an off-putting opening dream sequence:

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