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November 18, 2022204
Rider removes Title IX director, announces interim replacement
By Amethyst Martinez After working at the university for only three months, Pauline Lloyd, director of Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance, is no longer…
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November 16, 2022636
Student recalls Lincoln Lurker experience
By Madison Lewis and Shaun Chornobroff Correction: The Rider News identified the two female subjects of this story as freshmen. The students were a sophomore…
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November 16, 2022326
Pretrial intervention for Westminster violin instructor
By Amethyst Martinez Rider’s Westminster Conservatory of Music employee Dezheng Ping pleaded not guilty to one count of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child…
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November 16, 2022218
Student recruiting returns to normal after pandemic
By Kaitlyn McCormick Continuing its focus on increasing enrollment and “spreading the Rider word,” the university’s admissions program has jumped right into what seems to…
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November 16, 2022103
New challenge enforces cleaning up on campus
By Amethyst Martinez Rider’s Office of Sustainability is giving a challenging task to the student body: collect 100,000 pieces of litter. The office is encouraging…
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November 16, 2022125
Rider pantry continues to serve students in need
By Olivia Nicoletti Beginning in 2018, The Rider Food Pantry has had the opportunity to expand from just perishable goods to cleaning supplies, school supplies,…
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November 16, 202261
Security briefs
By Bridget Gum-Egan and Michelle Pellegrino Trees Ahead Accidental Crash. On Nov. 11, at approximately 4 a.m., Public Safety was dispatched to the campus’s main…
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November 9, 20221,246
Title IX failures: Rider students’ unresolved cases linger
By Amethyst Martinez A Rider alumna who graduated in 2021 said Rider’s Title IX office failed to communicate with her and left her feeling vulnerable…
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November 9, 2022735
Suspicious person lurking in Lincoln Hall arrested
By Shaun Chornobroff A man who allegedly followed two Rider students to their dorm and looked into their rooms on Nov. 7 was charged with…
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November 9, 2022312
SGA holds town hall with university leaders
By Shaun Chornobroff Top university administrators, including Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo and Provost DonnaJean Fredeen among other higher-ups, touched on various topics concerning the student…
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November 9, 202270
Rider recognized as one of the best colleges for voting
By Kaitlyn McCormick College students across the country showed up to the polls or mailed in their ballots for the Nov. 8 congressional election, and…
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