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Inside the minds of assassins

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

By Cathleen Leitch Assassins, once a Broadway musical, has come to the Rider community as the most recent performance at Westminster Choir College.  Opening night was Friday, Oct. 30. Directed by adjunct professor Douglas Hall, the musical was a satirical yet serious take on nine assassins who murdered, or attempted to murder, a United States

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CD, concert ‘flower’ at WCC

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

By Matthew Walters-Bowens Music, like the aesthetic adoration of flowers, really is a universal language, and its beauty easily crosses cultural barriers. This feeling contributed to the choice of title for the Westminster Choir’s recently released CD, Flower of Beauty. The first CD that solely presents the choir since it has been under Miller’s direction,

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Editorial: Forced to pay undeserved fines

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

Generally, students are pretty careful about how they behave. But sometimes they can cause trouble in their residence halls, breaking appliances, scribbling graffiti and stealing objects, among other things. When it comes time to fix or replace what has been damaged or stolen, someone has to pay for it. Rider charges students for the damage

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Cartoon

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Quote of the Week

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Letter to the Editor: Ceremony planned for Rider vets

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

According to a College of Continuing Studies (CCS) brochure, “When Rider opened its doors 144 years ago, Civil War veterans comprised most of the inaugural class.” According to Michael Rosati, a CCS student and veteran of seven years of active duty with the U.S. Coast Guard, “Today, one in 12 Americans is a veteran and,

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A Fresh Perspective: A day in the city that your wallet is sure to appreciate

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

There is nothing to do on campus on the weekends. To that I say, “Go into New York City. You can do it for less than $100!” Yes, you did just read that correctly. I am here to tell you how to do New York City for less than $100. The first step is how

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Eco-Rep Green Corner: Simple lifestyle changes to reduce breast cancer risk

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

Breast cancer research in the last five years has brought up some important environmental issues that are related to the increased risk of cancer. You may not realize it, but taking small steps to make your everyday life more ecologically friendly could also help to prevent serious disease. Each day, we can’t help but be

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