The Westminster Report
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November 30, 202255
(VIDEO) Requiem or rebirth: the Westminster saga
Filmed and edited by Bridget Hoyt.
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November 30, 20221,400
Requiem or rebirth: the Westminster saga
By Kaitlyn McCormick Pink dogwood trees blossomed in the spring, framing robust windows from which beautiful music would once flow out into the quad of…
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April 20, 2022820
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, 2022698
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 13, 20221,033
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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March 23, 20221,935
Dwindling enrollment, a new home: A changed Westminster
By Shaun Chornobroff In March of 2020, as students of Rider’s Westminster Choir College were abruptly sent home due to a burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic for…
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February 2, 2022865
Westminster students feel ignored by university response to integration petition
By Sarah Siock Despite the administration providing a lengthy response to a Westminster Choir College (WCC) petition signed by students, alumni and faculty that outlined…
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February 2, 2022517
Rider announces new plans for Princeton parking lot
By Olivia Nicoletti Rider’s Princeton campus, previously housed by the Westminster Choir College (WCC), has new plans to occupy its parking lots. In a council…
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December 1, 20211,616
Princeton campus not on market as lawsuits continue
By Sarah Siock Despite Rider’s decision to move Westminster Choir College (WCC) to the Lawrenceville campus in 2020, WCC’s Princeton campus is currently not marketed…
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December 1, 2021293
Westminster college of the arts receives new technology
By Felicia Roehm Rider University’s Westminster College of the Arts generously received over $155,000 from the Martinson Family Foundation to help purchase new technology that…
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March 31, 20212,476
Princeton campus remains unsold a year after two lawsuit dismissals
By Sarah Siock Over a year after the New Jersey Superior Court granted Rider’s motion to dismiss two lawsuits that challenged the university’s decision to…
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