Features & Entertainment
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September 13, 20171,904
Body builders, Bond and Beyoncé: Hypnotist Tim Miller leaves audience spellbound
By Jessica Hergert Hypnotist Tim Miller used trigger words, sounds and songs to transform volunteers into the toughest body builders, a paranoid James Bond and…
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September 13, 20171,720
R Factor brings new judge, streaming feature to auditions
By Lauren Cavazzini and Samantha Brandbergh The 2016 best campus tradition plans on stepping up its production to maintain, or even increase, the show’s mass…
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September 13, 20172,586
Immigrant students react to DACA repeal
By Willow Westervelt, Samantha Brandbergh and Chase Dudek For U.S. citizens, being suddenly stripped of their sense of belonging in a place they call home…
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September 13, 20171,873
Superheroes on wheels: Alum bikes across the county for cancer research
By Paige Ewing Determined to raise money and awareness for cancer research, a Rider alum and his two friends took on the challenge of biking…
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September 12, 20171,749
Senior describes eclipse viewing as a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience
By Willow Westervelt Aug. 21 marked the first solar eclipse to travel coast to coast in the United States since 1918. Senior psychology major Hanna…
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September 6, 20172,069
Small acts lead to big improvement in Peruvian school
By Samantha Brandbergh In a Peruvian city, something as simple as a locker is viewed as a luxury. This past May, five Rider students kicked…
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September 6, 20172,141
Here comes the stampede: Rider welcomes historically large freshman class
By Megan Lupo In the midst of changes and renovations for the new school year, the freshmen have begun to make their presence known as…
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September 6, 20174,624
Professor breaks barriers in the comic book world
By Paige Ewing The world is becoming more open to those with differences, and Sheena Howard’s new comic book “Superb” is no different. Howard, associate…
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September 6, 20171,816
Bust a move: New dance studio offers growth for students
By Jessica Hergert Sprung floors, high ceilings, ballet barres and new teaching technology are just a few of the features in an advanced dance studio…
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September 5, 20171,887
Student opens up about high-profile internships
By Mary-Lyn Buckley Reflecting back on my three years at Rider, I’ve definitely been lucky. My two most recent internship opportunities with WABC-TV and WNYW…
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April 27, 20171,847
Westminster Choir bring coal mining culture to the stage with ‘Anthracite Fields’
The Westminster Choir and Bang on a Can All-Stars, a New York-based classical musical organization, performed Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning composition “Anthracite Fields” in the…
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