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April 12, 2023
Bacterial disease spreads near campus
By Jake Tiger MERCER County towns have reported two deaths and seven total cases of a pneumonia-like sickness known as Legionnaires’ disease, with Lawrenceville, New…
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April 12, 2023
Meet McKinney: Rider’s new Title IX director
By Amethyst Martinez NEW permanent Title IX director Ryan McKinney is hoping to change the current reputation the Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance office…
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April 12, 2023
Counseling searches to rebrand mental health care
By Kaitlyn McCormick DESPITE the unassuming appearance of Zoerner House, home of Rider’s counseling center, just through the bright red door, a rebranding of college…
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By Shaun Chornobroff WHEN looking at TCNJ, Rowan University, Rutgers and a number of the institutions Rider competes with for students, they all have college…
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April 12, 2023
New AAUP president hopes to bring more positivity
By Shaun Chornobroff AFTER a long period of uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and a school year that nearly began with Rider’s faculty union striking…
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April 12, 2023
Shooting threat spurs campus safety conversation
By Amethyst Martinez and Kaitlyn McCormick WITH a petition of over 400 signatures calling for action regarding campus active shooter preparedness, the impacts of a…
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April 5, 2023
SGA officially brings back in-person voting
By Jay Roberson AS the semester comes to a close, the Student Government Association (SGA) is holding elections to appoint new officers for the 2023-…
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By Jake Tiger AS campus blooms into life, Rider University celebrates those with eastern roots during Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, a month-long celebration of the…
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April 5, 2023
Nonbinary Broadway performer talks gender in the arts
By Jay Roberson THOUGH they have been on Broadway in shows such as “CATS” and “Bob Fosse’s Dancin,” Kolton Krouse, who goes by they/them pronouns,…
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April 5, 2023
Interim head of OIT acknowledges technology faults
By Kaitlyn McCormick and Shaun Chornobroff AFTER Rider’s decision last summer to outsource its Office of Information Technologies (OIT) generated problems and faculty complaints throughout…
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