Opinion
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April 19, 2023
Students with disabilities more at risk for emergencies
By Bridget Gum-Egan AS I’m sure is true for many, the shelter-in-place issued on April 3 was a terrifying and traumatic experience for me. While…
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April 12, 2023
Compliance isn’t care: the issue with Title IX
By Justin Burton IN recent months, The Rider News has done excellent work keeping the community up-to-date on the University’s ongoing struggle to implement Title…
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April 12, 2023
Time to take action against gun violence
By Obeua Persons I AM sure that everyone in the Rider community was shaken up by the gun violence threat and the resulting shelter-in-place on…
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April 12, 2023
Students share their experience during the shelter-in-place
By Felicia Roehm LAST Monday after arriving at my 1:10 p.m. class in Lynch Adler Hall, a student raised her hand to tell the professor…
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April 5, 2023
The importance of preparation in an emergency
By Thomas Guzzo AFTER the shelter-in-place on April 3, many emotions went through my head. The two I felt the most; fear of what could…
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April 5, 2023
How life has changed after the COVID shutdown
By Michelle Pellegrino I EXPERIENCED an immense amount of nervousness and excitement coming to Rider, the normal occurrence for every college freshman. I was living…
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April 5, 2023
The Rider News endorses Naa’san Carr for SGA President
By Amethyst Martinez and Felicia Roehm WITH a plethora of hot-button issues at the forefront of the Rider community’s mind, voting season has begun for…
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March 29, 2023
The privileges of being white passing
By Tristan E. M. Leach When I began applying for colleges, there would always be the section on the application where you were supposed to…
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By Felicia Roehm I REMEMBER, when entering middle school, the principal and vice principal spoke to all the elementary school students about the classes they…
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March 29, 2023
Transgender students at Rider ask to be seen
By Jay Roberson FOR a lot of transgender students, college is the first time they can start going by their preferred pronouns and name without…
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