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July 16, 2020603
Rider doesn’t budge on tuition costs
By Stephen Neukam As the university continues to grapple with the financial fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Rider has decided not to discount tuition…
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UPDATE: On July 14, the Trump administration pulled the plug on its proposed rules for student immigration, reaching a compromise that will allow international students…
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March 12, 2020319
BREAKING: MAAC cancels postseason basketball play, suspends spring sports
By Austin Ferguson ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) has canceled the remainder of its conference tournament and has suspended operations…
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By Austin Ferguson ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Following the cancellations of all but two Division I college basketball conference tournaments, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)…
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July 1, 20192,543
Westminster sale canceled, Rider unveils consolidation plan
By Stephen Neukam A sale agreement for Westminster Choir College (WCC) between Rider University and Kaiwen Education has been canceled by mutual agreement between the…
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March 28, 20192,080
Attorney General report blasts Rider
By Stephen Neukam The New Jersey Attorney General’s (AG) office submitted its initial report on March 27 on the sale of Westminster Choir College (WCC)…
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March 7, 201854,466
BREAKING: Female student hit by snowplow
By Lauren Lavelle Sophomore marketing major Rithika Ramasubbu was struck by a snowplow around 2 p.m. on March 7 as she was walking…
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February 27, 20182,735
Fire breaks out on Route 206, campus temporarily closed
By Mary-Lyn Buckley and Joseph Passero Firefighters and police officers surrounded Route 206 on Tuesday night after an apparent fire broke out in a house…
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February 21, 20182,588
BREAKING: Westminster buyer identified; school will stay in Princeton
By Lauren Lavelle and Gianluca D’Elia Major progress was made in the sale of Westminster Choir College on Feb. 21 when the name of…
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February 2, 20182,832
AAUP’s injunction request denied in court
By Shanna O’Mara An injunction filed against the university by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was denied today. It would have temporarily prevented…
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November 15, 20173,681
Student steals taxi, jumps in the Hudson
By Shanna O’Mara A Rider graduate student stole a taxi cab in New York and drove to the Hudson River before exiting the vehicle to…
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