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September 18, 2019
Class of 2023 most diverse in Rider’s history
By Tatyanna Carman Fifty % of this year’s freshman are people of color, making it the most diverse class ever at Rider, according to Associate Vice…
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September 18, 2019
Pantry provides for students who need supplies
By Tessa Douglas For almost two years, the Rider Pantry has opened its doors to serve Rider students in need of food, clothing, toiletries and…
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September 11, 2019
Broncs go green and win big
By Eric Wisk After one year of trying not the Cupanion Program, Rider received The Groundbreaker Award for its effort in diverting the use of…
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September 11, 2019
Mental health issues illuminated through police database
By Tatyanna Carman Between 2015 and 2018, there were a total of three suicide attempts and seven mental health related cases at Rider University, based…
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September 11, 2019
Rider partners with Meals on Wheels to give food to seniors
By Stephen Neukam Ken Potavin arrived around 10 a.m., as usual, on Sept. 6 to pick up the meals packaged in Daly Dining Hall to…
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September 11, 2019
Campus changes reflect increasing alumni donations
By Lauren Minore Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo gathered with alumni, students, faculty and staff members on Sept. 10 to celebrate the renaming of the West…
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September 11, 2019
Dean Bidle “comes home” after Millen’s departure
By Hailey Hensley The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) has a new dean as of July 1, 2019. Kelly Bidle was appointed as…
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September 4, 2019
Modern renovations change campus aesthetic
By Qur’an Hansford For the duration of the summer, Rider’s campus underwent substantial renovations with hopes to bring a modern improvement to the campus’ amenities.…
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September 4, 2019
Rider’s IRS forms reveal legal expenses and faculty salaries
By Stephen Neukam Rider University’s legal costs increased dramatically in the wake of the battle to sell Westminster Choir College (WCC), and one top administrator…
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September 4, 2019
Aging library infrastructure causes community dissent
By Hailey Hensley After a summer of multi-million dollar renovations throughout campus, our building stands alone as a relic of Rider’s early history in Lawrenceville.…
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