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April 26, 2022292
Without a leader, Veteran and Military Affairs looks much different at Rider
By Amethyst Martinez Thomas Reddington was approved for Rider’s voluntary separation on a Tuesday. He had until Friday to pack up all of his things…
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April 20, 2022739
Commencement the latest Westminster tradition to be sacrificed
By Shaun Chornobroff Every year at the Westminster Choir College (WCC) commencement the “Anthem of Dedication” is performed as a sending off to those graduating. …
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April 20, 2022323
Administrators address university reorganization at SGA town hall
By Sarah Siock Student concerns over how the merger of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) and Westminster College of the Arts (WCA)…
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April 20, 2022588
Appellate division court date set for Westminster Choir College lawsuits
By Sarah Siock Nearly two years after students and alumni filed appeals challenging the dismissal of lawsuits that sought to block Rider’s relocation of Westminster…
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April 20, 2022163
Rider librarians find new way to improve the student learning experience
By Olivia Nicoletti and Tori Pender At the start of April, Rider’s librarians introduced a new virtual reality (VR) experience to the community after receiving…
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April 20, 202225
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April 20, 202233
Security Briefs
By Shaun Chornobroff Party shutdown Party poopers. On April 9, at 11:56 p.m., Ewing Township Police responded to a house in Ewing Township for the…
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April 13, 2022142
Congressman Andy Kim hosts talk with Rider community
By Tori Pender United States Representative Democrat Andy Kim discussed an array of topics from mental health, gun safety and the Capitol riot that took…
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April 13, 2022990
Lack of progress on Westminster lawsuits leaves plaintiff frustrated
By Shaun Chornobroff After appealing the court’s decision to dismiss lawsuits filed against Rider over the Westminster Choir College’s transition from Princeton to Rider’s Lawrenceville…
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April 13, 2022119
Mandatory testing for unvaccinated students and employees ends
By Shaun Chornobroff Just over two years since the coronavirus pandemic touched down in the state of New Jersey, Rider made another step toward its…
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April 13, 2022186
Student government announces executive board election results
By Sarah Siock After five days of voting and a presidential race consisting of three candidates, Rider’s Student Government Association (SGA) announced the results of…
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