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By Grace Bertrand Mercer County’s purchase of 56 acres of land from Rider’s campus for $8.5 million, along with access to the university’s facilities, provides…
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By Samantha Clark Rider recently announced the inductees for the Norm Brodsky College of Business Hall of Fame’s 2026 class: Robert J. Decker Jr. ’93,…
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By Benjamin Shinault Just when you thought Rider wrestling could not get any better, it did just that. On March 6 and 7, the Broncs…
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By Mary-Simone Collazo A goose-bump-inducing presentation reverberated around Gill Memorial Chapel, with all voices being lifted up in power during Westminster Choir College’s fourth annual…
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6 days agoShiny and sincere, Styles’ new album pleases
By Libby D’Orvilliers The time has come. Singer-songwriter Harry Styles has released his extremely anticipated fourth studio album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” After…
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By Grace Bertrand Ken Koenig was appointed as Rider’s new Title IX coordinator and director of Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance amid current concerns…
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By Caroline Haviland As four professionals took the stage in the Rue Auditorium to share insight into the fashion, sports and media world, two words…
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By Benjamin Shinault Just about over a week ago, on Feb. 21, Rider baseball was riding the high of starting out its 2026 season with…
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2 weeks agoSchool spirit at Rider needs a reset
By Terrell Munford At a university, school spirit is more than just wearing the school colors. It is the energy in the stands, the pride…
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2 weeks ago‘Art inspiring art’: The Harlem Renaissance
By Brannagh Rattigan The Rider Poets and Rider’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society, shared the artwork of four famous figures…
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