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2 weeks ago
Township makes move to acquire WCC campus
By Jake Tiger and Jay Roberson Princeton’s Municipal Council passed an ordinance on Sept. 23 that authorizes the township’s acquisition of the dormant, former home…
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2 weeks ago
Conover update delayed amid enrollment dip
By Jake Tiger Nestled in the northeast corner of campus, Rider’s Conover Hall was slated for a summer refurbishing, but the plan was tabled in…
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2 weeks ago
Arbitrator ends dispute between admin and AAUP
By Hannah Newman The dispute over the administration’s elimination of programs came to an end on July 19 with the arbitrator deciding there was no…
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By Caroline Haviland Amol Sinha welcomed a crowd of about 50 people with a bright smile on his face as guests helped themselves to hors…
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2 weeks ago
Security Briefs
By Colleton Weeding Lincoln Hide and seek. On Sept. 19, at 9:51 p.m., Public Safety was dispatched to Lincoln Hall for the report of the…
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By Jake Tiger WITH his contract set to expire in July 2025, Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo said his decision to retire was not the climactic…
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3 weeks ago
Faculty, admin differ on cut-program input
By Jake Tiger Two Rider programs were cut over the summer following what the provost called “a conversation and an agreement” between the faculty and…
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3 weeks ago
CDI welcomes new director
By Grace Bertrand As the Center for Diversity and Inclusion faced a change in leadership toward the end of the previous school year, Jasmine Johnson…
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By Hannah Newman As the university balances an ongoing budget deficit, Rider administrators decided to cut the Student Navigation Office over the summer, along with…
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By Jay Roberson Despite hardships in the past, Jason Vodicka, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, claimed WCC is beginning to see…
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