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By Sarah Siock Over a year after the New Jersey Superior Court granted Rider’s motion to dismiss two lawsuits that challenged the university’s decision to move Westminster Choir College (WCC) to the ...
Rider men’s basketball senior forward Mervin James will close out his short yet electric Broncs career as player of the year, decided by polls on The Rider News social media and newspaper. James, who ...
MANY members of Greek organizations, at Rider and beyond, are familiar with ‘the paddle.’ You can buy them online or even make your own, but generally, the members of today’s Greek community see the ...
Nothing you throw away actually goes away. Once trash leaves your hands, it has a life of its own and will probably outlive you. According to Global Citizen, “The U.S. generates more than 258 million ...
Professors and students are working toward adequate representation for a large demographic at Rider this Hispanic Heritage Month. One educator in particular, Cynthia Martinez, has worked tirelessly to ...
In his cranberry-red tour guide T-shirt, Zachary Fernandez flashes his signature smile as his tour group gathers. Fernandez’s energetic and strong voice catches the attention of anyone in his presence ...
I have been dancing since I was four years old and danced competitively from 13 to 18 years old. Throughout my experience at various competitions, it was predominantly women competing, but when there ...
Tattoos are a form of expression and creativity, but there used to be a stigma around them. Older generations believed getting tattoos could affect job opportunities; however, that has changed over ...
It seems like every college student gets sick when they start a new year. With the lack of sleep, different food and lots of stress, its normal to feel under the weather. With only a week into the ...
When I was picking out my classes my freshman year in fall 2020, I realized something bleak. Yes, I’m a journalism major, and my life revolves around that, but there is something that I never even ...
Following the collapse of the proposed $40 million sale of Westminster Choir College (WCC) to a Chinese company on July 1, Rider unveiled a consolidation plan aimed to integrate the music school into ...
Two antisemitic incidents occurred on campus over the past two weeks, including the carving of swastikas on a Jewish student’s door and an anonymous individual using the name “Hitler” when responding ...
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