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February 12, 2020
Dr. Vaccaro does not “dance” around the topic of climate change
By Christian McCarville Dance is an art form that can say so much without saying anything at all. Dancers convey emotions and feelings with their…
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By Tatyanna Carman Rider and Bucks County Community College (BCCC) signed an agreement to transfer credits from the community college to the university for the…
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February 12, 2020
Teacher leadership program gives graduates endorsement by the state
By Tatyanna Carman Rider’s teacher leadership program has been granted endorsement by the New Jersey Department of Education to program graduates, a process that “took…
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February 12, 2020
WCC transition and comencement focus of SGA town hall with Dell’Omo
By Lauren Minore The Student Government Association hosted a town hall featuring President Gregory Dell’Omo and other administrators to inform members of the campus community…
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February 12, 2020
Former governor Jim McGreevey talks prison reform
By Hailey Hensley Students, staff and community members alike stood along the walls and sat in tables in the Mercer Room on Feb. 18 eagerly…
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By Stephen Neukam Rider’s administration enforced a university-wide spending freeze on supplies, materials and other professional services in January that will remain in effect until…
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February 5, 2020
From Rider to the Rebovich Institute: The Micah Rasmussen story
By Stephen Neukam Sitting in his second-floor office that overlooks a small road and sorority houses that line the far side of the sidewalk, Micah…
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February 5, 2020
Former field hockey player charged with first-degree murder
By Lauren Minore A former Rider University student was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in December in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, following the shooting death…
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By Tatyanna Carman An accelerated accounting program will be added to the Norm Brodsky College of Business starting in fall 2020 and will include a…
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February 5, 2020
Town says permits expected later than administration predicted
By Stephen Neukam Preparations for renovations are complete in two buildings across campus while a plan for “complete renovations” to Moore Library has been approved…
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