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February 8, 2023
Rider to lose over 30 professors over next two years
By Amethyst Martinez AFTER teaching at Westminster Choir College (WCC) for 38 years, Rider professor Joel Phillips has reluctantly decided to retire. “The first people…
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February 8, 2023
Professors discuss their concerns with OIT issues
By Jake Tiger AMID the bevy of technological issues across campus, Rider’s Office of Information Technologies (OIT) hosted its first series of town halls in…
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February 1, 2023
Organizations prepare for Black History Month
DURING Black History Month, multiple events at Rider will pay tribute to and celebrate the successes of African American people throughout history. This month, organizations…
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February 1, 2023
Westminster property sale stuck in lawsuits
By Shaun Chornobroff RIDER President Gregory Dell’Omo has proved himself an avid supporter of the university’s sports teams and can often be seen at athletic…
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February 1, 2023
Cabinet restructure includes Title IX office overhaul
By Amethyst Martinez AS President Gregory Dell’Omo announced a major cabinet restructuring, the Office of Title IX and Institutional Equity is facing a massive overhaul,…
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February 1, 2023
Months later, union, administration still have contract disputes
By Shaun Chornobroff With the threat of a strike looming over the student body when the school year commenced in September, David Dewberry, like many…
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February 1, 2023
Dell’Omo’s tenure extended, announces plan to retire
By Amethyst Martinez AFTER the Board of Trustees announced Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo’s one-year tenure extension, making him president of the university until 2025, he…
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November 30, 2022
University, employee union resolve pay dispute
By Amethyst Martinez Rider American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) chapter and the university have come to an agreement following a grievance filed…
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November 30, 2022
Requiem or rebirth: the Westminster saga
Kaitlyn McCormick Pink dogwood trees blossomed in the spring, framing robust windows from which beautiful music would once flow out into the quad of Westminster…
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November 30, 2022
University hoping to amend fraternity transfer credit policy
By Shaun Chornobroff From the brightly painted walkways leading up to sorority houses complimented by big Greek letters, to the jerseys and the consistent fundraisers…
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