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Overseas players add new spin to program

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By Josh Veltrie For Dera Nd-Ezuma, basketball is more than just a sport; it is a way to help him succeed in life. Nd-Ezuma is a freshman on the men’s basketball team, but he has only been playing basketball since his junior year in high school. The 6’10” center came to the United States from

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Against La Salle, Rider finally falters at Broncs’ Zoo

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By Jordan Hall Rider’s home court dominance was challenged in its past two games. The first test came at the hands of winless Marist (0-6, 0-1 MAAC), the second  from a big, long, senior-laden La Salle (6-2) squad. The Broncs (6-4, 1-0 MAAC) secured a 55-51 victory on Sunday over the Red Foxes to open

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Burke and Tomasula lead Rider at Invite

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By Rocco Schirripa The swimming and diving team came away from the Bucknell Invitational last weekend with some solid individual performances. As a team, however, Rider didn’t perform as well in an event that saw some big name schools participating. The women finished fifth out of seven, and the men finished sixth out of seven

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Editorial: Cheating problem needs addressing

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As long as there have been schools, one problem consistently has confronted students and teachers: cheating. In the past, students have resorted to looking at each other’s papers, getting questions ahead of time and making cheat sheets. Without a doubt, that was considered cheating. But now that teachers have different academic integrity policies, the line

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Holiday Faceoff: Happy Chrismahanukwanzakkah to everyone! – Merry Christmas

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By Cathleen Leitch Whether you should say “Happy Holidays” instead of a particular holiday greeting has been a controversy for some time. Many are offended when someone wishes them a happy holiday, but they do not celebrate that holiday. These people are missing the point of the saying “Merry Christmas.” When someone wishes you a

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Holiday Faceoff – Happy Holidays

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By Brittany Phillips The holiday season has finally arrived. Malls are bustling with eager customers; stores are promoting their best sales of the year in preparation for the masses of shoppers; holiday music has begun to play on the radio; and plans are already being made to see relatives and friends during this festive time.

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Eco-Rep Green Corner: Decorations festively going green

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It’s December again, and for most people that means the beginning of the holiday season. For every holiday, there are many and varied traditions, but one thing that most holidays have in common is the tradition of decorating and the exchanging of gifts. Surely any “extreme” greenie would probably want to avoid this excess of

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Broncs lose fourth and fifth straight games

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By Kristie Kahl Despite valiant efforts from a rookie player, the women’s basketball team added two losses to its five-game losing streak this past week. Rider (1-7 overall) made it a close game against Fordham (5-3 overall) Saturday night, despite the 65-56 loss. In the second half, the Broncs went on an 11-0 run, with

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Wrestling finishes 15 out of 42

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By Paige McAtee and Jillian Shutt Last weekend, Rider’s wrestling team competed at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and finished 15th as a team. Ed Bordas came in 5th and Tyler Smith came in 7th, in their respective weight classes. On Friday, the Broncs competed in Primm, Nev. on the first day of the

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