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October 21, 2020
Talks begin on altering spring break as a result of pandemic
By Austin Ferguson Rider’s administration and chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) have begun talks to move or shorten the 2021 spring…
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October 21, 2020
Rider plans to extend pay cuts for top administration officials
By Stephen Neukam Rider will extend the pay cuts taken by top officials at the school that are set to expire at the end of…
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October 14, 2020
University revenue shortages contribute to delay in pay invoices
By Austin Ferguson Funding shortages have caused Rider University to process and pay invoices on 60-day terms, a move that has implications for organizations across…
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By Austin Ferguson The Rider community gained insight on what it is like to report on the White House on Oct. 12 when The Associated…
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By Tatyanna Carman Despite the effects of the coronavirus impacting students’ mental health, student usage of counseling services has not increased since the end of…
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October 14, 2020
Surveillance testing program delayed at least another week
By Stephen Neukam Rider will delay its random surveillance coronavirus testing program for at least a week after the university learned that the out-of-state company…
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October 14, 2020
Professor Angela Davis shares views on Black Lives Matter at Rider
By Hailey Hensley Over 250 students attended the Business of Media lecture with Professor Angela Davis, a prominent activist and civil rights movement icon. The…
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By Tatyanna Carman Rider has implemented a new online Master of Science program in cybersecurity, which will start in spring 2021, according to the program…
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October 7, 2020
Rider lags significantly in coronavirus testing
By Stephen Neukam Rider has tested only 12 students for the coronavirus on campus since the start of the semester, a worrying sign for residents…
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By Stephen Neukam “You are such an amazing dancer — for a girl of your size.” It was Sydnie Roy’s first day of her freshman…
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