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December 1, 20211,329
Westminster Choir College: identity and experience after transition
By Kaitlyn McCormick Since the move to integrate Westminster Choir College (WCC) onto Rider’s Lawrenceville campus and the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, this semester…
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December 1, 2021233
The international women’s basketball players: Far from Home
By: Hannah Newman The players of the Rider women’s basketball team come from a variety of countries—including Canada, Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands—all to pursue…
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November 17, 2021392
Students express frustrations with COVID testing criteria
By Sarah Siock and Shaun Chornobroff As students at Rider continue to navigate their way through the COVID-19 pandemic, the community has opened up about…
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November 17, 2021493
Social Movements students host “Change My Mind…” event
By Kaitlyn McCormick Students from professor Richard Zdan’s Social Movements class hosted a “Change My Mind…” event on Nov. 9, in the Student Recreation Center…
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November 17, 202181
Rider drops championship game to Marist
By Trey Wright Rider men’s soccer made it all the way to the MAAC Championship after an up and down season filled with drama. The…
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November 17, 2021227
COVID-19: testing and contact tracing confusions
By Kaitlyn McCormick As temperatures drop and cold and flu season rolls through Rider’s campus, more students are feeling under the weather, revealing confusion and…
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November 17, 2021137
A ‘Two-Front War”: highlighting Black veterans stories
By: Amethyst Martinez Danielle Jackson, senior film and television major, knew something was missing from history books when she was younger. “What inspired me was…
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November 10, 2021809
Administrators address student concerns at SGA town hall
By Sarah Siock The effect Rider’s partnership with the consulting firm Credo will have on students and mental health services on campus was the focus…
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November 10, 2021179
Rider students enhance global awareness by engaging in Nobel Peace Prize
By Christina Natoli Students were put up to the challenge of choosing nominees for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize during a special topics course in…
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November 10, 2021149
Broncs fall to Duquesne in season opener
By Carolo Pascale Rider Men’s Basketball returned to the court and opened up its 2021-2022 season in disappointing fashion losing to Duquesne on the road…
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November 10, 2021557
Campus parking becomes a continuous issue for students
By Kaitlyn McCormick Parking logistics in any setting tend to come with a slew of inconveniences and issues; however parking issues at Rider have been…
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