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March 30, 202215 years later: how one night changed Greek Life at Rider
By Olivia Nicoletti In 2007, a seemingly normal spring day on campus turned into a whirlwind of events leading to loss, lawsuits and learning for…
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By Tori Pender Rider’s new program, the Bronc STEM Teaching Partner (BSTP) program, works with chemistry, biology, psychology, physics, math and computer science courses to…
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March 23, 2022
Rider receives nonspecific bomb threat over spring break
By Sarah Siock After receiving notice of a nonspecific bomb threat on March 16 during spring break, Rider is cooperating with the Lawrence Township and…
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By Olivia Nicoletti Another award-winning year is in the books for The Rider News as the paper won eight awards collectively from the Society of…
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March 23, 2022
Dwindling enrollment, a new home: A changed Westminster
By Shaun Chornobroff In March of 2020, as students of Rider’s Westminster Choir College were abruptly sent home due to a burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic for…
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March 23, 2022Republican leaders hold discussion with students on campus
By Tori Pender Senate Republican Leader Steven Oroho and Assembly Republican Leader John DiMaio discussed an array of topics from affordability, new opportunities and voting…
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By Hannah Newman To address food insecurity on Rider’s campus, Broncs Against Hunger has partnered up with Swipe Out Hunger, allowing students to donate meal…
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March 9, 2022
Rider announces voluntary separation program results
By Shaun Chornobroff Thomas Reddington is beloved by those who know him on Rider’s campus. The longtime coordinator for veteran and military affairs is known…
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March 9, 2022Bathroom vandalism incidents come to a complete stop
By Olivia Nicoletti From November 2021 through the beginning of the spring semester, bathroom vandalism incidents took over Rider’s campus resulting in $65,000 worth of…
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By Kaitlyn McCormick For many members of the Rider community, the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine may feel far removed from day-to-day business, but for…
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