Opinion
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April 27, 2022Senior send off: students say goodbye to The Rider News
By Sarah Siock and Dylan Manfre Between transferring schools, commuting for four years and a pandemic halting in-person classes, I’ve had far from the traditional…
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April 20, 2022
The social confines surrounding dating and disability
By Bridget Gum-Egan Our society has come up with some rather impressive and subtle ways to exclude individuals with disabilities from the general population. Due…
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April 20, 2022Dining on campus: the value of a meal swipe
By Kaitlyn McCormick There is no doubt that college dining plans come with a price ticket, but while Rider students are lucky to have meal…
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By Ashlyn Whiteside As climate change increases at unprecedented rates, it is no mystery that uncertainty increases regarding our future. However, we know one thing…
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By Tristan Leach When I began my coming out journey, I was not naive to the difficulties I would face. I knew there would be…
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April 13, 2022A promising move for Westminster Choir College
By Kaitlyn McCormick While the merger of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) and Westminster College of the Arts (WCA) garnered mixed reactions…
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By Cissie Brotzman Kanye West, who recently changed his legal name to Ye, wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post, “I can afford to hurt u.”…
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By Ashley Morales I didn’t think identity was a big thing for me until I got to college. I grew up in a diverse town,…
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By Kaitlyn McCormick Following a year of continued impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, administrative tensions within the university and overwhelming rhetoric surrounding changes being made…
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By Paulina Goldman As a Rider graduate and an adjunct, I must address some of the solutions that are being discussed to reduce the deficit.…
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