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February 8, 2008414
Gov. Corzine calls on Rider alumnus
By Laura Mortkowitz After two decades of working on the budget in the state government, Rider alumnus David Rousseau was sworn in as New Jersey’s…
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February 8, 2008403
Nelessen named Director of Annual Giving
By Danielle Flood Getting more people to give to Rider in a philanthropic way in order to continue academic excellence is a top priority for…
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February 8, 2008370
Dugan hired as new assistant dean
By Amber B. Carter With experience in journalism, public relations and administration, a new dean has joined the College of Continuing Studies. Margaret Dugan began…
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February 1, 2008442
DeVercellys sue University and fraternity for millions
by Paul Szaniawski The family of Gary DeVercelly Jr., who died last spring of alcohol poisoning, has filed a civil suit against the University claiming…
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February 1, 2008557
Merit more important than race, says Dyson
by Jess Hoogendoorn Dr. Michael Eric Dyson bridged age and racial gaps as he rapped, quoted and conveyed his message, “Race Rules: Navigating the Color…
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February 1, 2008643
Death of staffer leaves ‘void’ at WCC
By Steph Mostaccio The Westminster Choir traveled to four cities between Jan. 12 and Jan. 18 for its Texas tour, but one city, Austin, held…
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February 1, 2008328
Runaway
An intoxicated underaged male was discovered on the floor of the bathroom on the ground level of the Bart Luedeke Center. He was found on…
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February 1, 2008365
Outstanding
A vandalized car in the Sorority Lot led to several arrests for outstanding warrants. It was reported to Public Safety on Thursday, Jan. 24, at…
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February 1, 2008295
Thirst-quenching
Horsing around in the hallway with plastic water bottles led to a charge of disorderly conduct for a male student. The incident occurred in the…
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February 1, 2008322
Stolen
An emergency exit sign in Conover Hall was taken Monday, Jan. 28. It was reported by Public Safety after making a round in the building…
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February 1, 2008399
Prof. credited with saving lives of neighbors
by Paul Mullin Shawn Kildea doesn’t consider himself a hero. In fact, he said that if he weren’t “such a fat slob,” he would not…
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