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February 10, 2021348
Rider coronavirus numbers rise slowly amidst surveillance testing
By Austin Ferguson After establishing a dashboard to track positive COVID-19 cases within the campus community during the fall 2020 semester, Rider University has created…
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February 10, 2021253
Eugene Marsh, pillar of the Rider community, passes away at 71
By Hailey Hensley Eugene Marsh ‘13 ‘18 — a lifelong learner, activist and veteran — passed away on Jan. 29 at 71 years old due…
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February 10, 2021489
Students struggling to adjust to spring changes to Rider dining
By Stephen Neukam A growing number of students at Rider have grown frustrated with the school’s dining system after nearly two weeks on campus, with…
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February 10, 2021198
Rider student wins $10,000 John Galt Solutions’ Scholarship
By Tatyanna Carman Senior global supply chain management major Nunana Honutse received a $10,000 scholarship for Future Supply Chain Leaders from John Galt Solutions, a…
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February 10, 202191
Security Briefs
By Stephen Neukam A Smoking Start This is college, not “high” school. On Feb. 1 at 7:02 p.m., Public Safety was dispatched to Switlik Hall…
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December 2, 2020578
Rider students express disapproval over spring break cancellation at town hall
By Stephen Neukam Rider students and administrators are in a state of disapproval over the university’s plans for the spring semester after it decided to…
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November 18, 2020665
Rider’s road to recovery: Cost cutting and strategic investments
By Stephen Neukam and Sarah Siock Through the narrow lens that can see the horizon, the future for higher education looks uncertain. Massive budgetary problems,…
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November 18, 2020225
Rider holds virtual dedication for Thomas ‘70 and Tina Mulhare patio
By Tatyanna Carman and Sean Cavanaugh A virtual dedication was live-streamed on YouTube for the Thomas and Tina Mulhare Patio, outside of Sweigart Hall, on…
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November 18, 2020199
Working in a pandemic, community assistants face a slate of new challenges
By Tatyanna Carman The pandemic has impacted the lives and jobs of many employed persons worldwide and Rider University is no exception. Being a community…
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November 18, 2020383
Rider students will not receive a pass/fail grading option
By Hailey Hensley College this semester is vastly different from previous semesters for students everywhere, and at many universities across the country, that is being…
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November 18, 2020114
Norm Brodsky College of Business wins 2020 Corazón award
By Austin Ferguson The Norm Brodsky College of Business won the 2020 Hispanics Inspiring Students’ Performance and Achievement (HISPA) Corazón award, according to an announcement…
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