Features
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October 26, 2007686
Suler’s studies sought by museums and magazines
By Amanda Thorogood Psychologist? Check. Beloved professor? Check. Accredited researcher? Check. Novelist? Check. It would seem as though Dr. John Suler of the Psychology Department…
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October 12, 2007503
Bronc Meets World: Princeton offers local color and college-town charm
By Jess Decina Photos by Caitlyn Berardi It’s about a 15-minute drive from the Lawrenceville campus and literally a stone’s throw from Westminster Choir College.…
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October 12, 2007442
MAACness goes wild for basketball season
By Oliver Joszt “I couldn’t have done it without them, especially the Emerging Leaders,” Iacovelli said. “It makes a great community builder.” But before the…
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October 5, 2007434
Ideas from abroad arrive in class
By Monique Guz Office 367 on the third floor of Fine Arts belongs to Dr. Hernan Fontanet. But his world is far larger than that.…
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October 5, 2007455
Princeton provides city life for Sanda students
By Laura Mortkowitz Lily and Vera walk Rider’s campus like any other students. They head into Princeton twice a month, see a movie and shop…
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October 2, 2007596
No Music, No Problem
WCC’s Deaftones sing pop a cappella By Paul Szaniawski There is quite a variety of ways to make music at Westminster Choir College (WCC) including…
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September 27, 2007704
‘Dorm Diet,’ RU Fit tip the scales
By Jess Decina Balancing classes, homework, clubs and perhaps even a dose of social life is arguably one of the most difficult challenges for college…
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September 27, 2007725
Two documentaries capture a decade’s impact
By Sean Donato Most people are used to documentaries that are highly informational, yet visually less than stunning. However, students have a chance to see…
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September 20, 2007464
Class back in session for former sergeant
By Jess Decina At first glance, Matthew Byelich seems like an average college senior. He’s a commuter with an economics major and a political science…
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September 20, 2007778
Theater Talk: From struggling writer to Emmy winner, Mastrosimone returns to his roots
By Jess Decina William Mastrosimone, a Rider graduate and famous playwright, looked around Dr. Patrick Chmel’s Theater Appreciation class, expecting to see some raised hands.…
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September 20, 2007361
Abstract art lights up gallery
For the next month, the University Art Gallery will play host to the works of Peter Stroud, a constructionist painter. His exhibition, entitled “Paintings: 1970…
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