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March 24, 2021228
Rider loosens punishments for first-time marijuana offenders
By Stephen Neukam As national and state attitudes toward marijuana change, Rider has loosened punishments for first-time offenders while attempting to balance national regulations and…
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March 24, 2021220
Biology major receives first Jonathan Yavelow endowed scholarship
By Tori Pender After the passing of beloved biology professor Jonathan Yavelow, junior biology major George Afoakwah is the first recipient of the Jonathan Yavelow…
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March 24, 2021140
Center for Diversity and Inclusion talks respectability politics
By Olivia Nicoletti Ashley Archer, the assistant director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, spoke at a virtual event called “Conversation Cafe: It’s The…
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March 24, 202168
Security Briefs
By Sarah Siock No Guests Allowed COVID-19 rule breaker. On Sunday, March 21 at 2:50 a.m., Public Safety received a phone call from a community…
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March 17, 2021869
Students and admin sound off on SFPA investigations, cultural changes
By Sarah Siock and Stephen Neukam Students in Rider’s School of Fine and Performing Arts (SFPA) have cited a lack of transparency and action in…
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March 17, 2021213
SGA town hall focuses on commencement, COVID and diversity
By Austin Ferguson Rider University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its spring town hall on March 11 with multiple Rider administrators discussing topics highlighted by…
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March 17, 2021616
Rider positive coronavirus cases increase to a record high
By Austin Ferguson Rider university has confirmed 25 positive cases of COVID-19 in a nine-day period, 20 of which came from students on campus, the…
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March 17, 2021144
Study abroad program continues amidst setbacks caused by the pandemic
By Tatyanna Carman Rider’s study abroad program is preparing students to venture out of the country in the coming summer and fall semesters amidst the…
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March 17, 2021148
Accomplished Rider alumna talks about personal branding at virtual event
By Tatyanna Carman Real estate entrepreneur and Rider alumna Diane Turton ‘69 spoke to the Rider community about her experience starting her business, her core…
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March 17, 202173
Security Briefs
By Stephen Neukam Never Too Cautious Oh, deer. On March 9 at 8:49 p.m., Public Safety was dispatched to Beckett Village to meet with a…
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By Stephen Neukam Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli continued his campaign for the New Jersey governorship at Rider, painting the state as losing ground to regional…
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