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November 17, 2021
Slaveowner’s name removed from campus’ Alumni House
By Tori Pender Rider’s Board of Trustees voted to remove the name “Van Cleve” from the 18th century Alumni House on campus on Oct. 20…
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November 17, 2021
COVID team not changing procedure for holiday break
By Shaun Chornobroff and Jeremy Hester When Rider students gather around their tables surrounded by loved ones on Thanksgiving, enjoying all the holiday classics like…
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November 17, 2021
Social Movements students host “Change My Mind…” event
By Kaitlyn McCormick Students from professor Richard Zdan’s Social Movements class hosted a extension to the counter protest staged in response to a critical race…
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November 17, 2021
Students express frustrations with COVID testing criteria
By Sarah Siock and Shaun Chornobroff As students at Rider continue to navigate their way through the COVID-19 pandemic, the community has opened up about…
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November 10, 2021
Rider continues to stave off high COVID-19 numbers
By Shaun Chornobroff Prepare for the worst and hope it doesn’t happen. That was the mentality Rider’s COVID-19 implementation team had when the coronavirus outbreak…
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November 10, 2021
Rider students enhance global awareness by engaging in Nobel Peace Prize
By Christina Natoli Students were put up to the challenge of choosing nominees for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize during a special topics course in…
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November 10, 2021
Administrators address student concerns at SGA town hall
By Sarah Siock The effect Rider’s partnership with the consulting firm Credo will have on students and mental health services on campus was the focus…
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November 3, 2021
Remains identified as missing Westminster alumna
By Shaun Chornobroff The remains of a woman found on Oct. 9 in Yucca Valley, California were confirmed on Oct. 28 to be Lauren Cho…
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November 3, 2021
Large amount of unvaccinated students led to housing in Poyda
By Shaun Chornobroff and Tori Pender When Rider’s COVID-19 Implementation Team was deciding where to house students for the fall 2021 semester, they planned to…
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November 3, 2021
Library budget cuts result in materials loss for students
By Sarah Siock Staffing shortages and the loss of over 1,000 academic journals are just a few of the problems that have risen due to…
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