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April 7, 2021
Petition pushes university on accessibility in sorority
By Stephen Neukam Public pressure is mounting on Rider to make a sorority building on its campus accessible for a partially-paralyzed student whose peers have…
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By Austin Ferguson As widespread accessibility to vaccines for COVID-19 is on the horizon, new cases of the coronavirus at Rider dropped off significantly, the…
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By Tori Pender The inspirational tale of “The State Against Mandela and the Others” was a part of the Tournées Film Festival, a five-part series…
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March 31, 2021
2019 Fire Safety and Security Report released after delay
By Hailey Hensley Every year, the university releases a report detailing the fire safety and security incidents from the year prior and emails it out…
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By Austin Ferguson and Stephen Neukam Rider does not plan to mandate that students, staff and faculty receive the COVID-19 vaccine to be on campus…
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By Sarah Siock Over a year after the New Jersey Superior Court granted Rider’s motion to dismiss two lawsuits that challenged the university’s decision to…
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By Hailey Hensley and Shaun Chornobroff U.S. Sen. Cory Booker touched on a number of local and nationwide talking points in an occasionally comedic, yet…
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By Olivia Nicoletti Ashley Archer, the assistant director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, spoke at a virtual event called “Conversation Cafe: It’s The…
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By Tori Pender After the passing of beloved biology professor Jonathan Yavelow, junior biology major George Afoakwah is the first recipient of the Jonathan Yavelow…
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March 24, 2021
Rider loosens punishments for first-time marijuana offenders
By Stephen Neukam As national and state attitudes toward marijuana change, Rider has loosened punishments for first-time offenders while attempting to balance national regulations and…
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