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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
President Dell’Omo received a nice raise from the Board of Trustees while the university was told that we are living through dire times and will need to implement austerity measures. Amid the ...
University administrators informed The Rider News on Aug. 1 that our print publication budget was completely cut for the current fiscal year in the midst of institution-wide, ongoing cost reductions.
Hannah Wallace, a freshman graphic design major, had similar experiences pertaining to the mental toll a barren school environment could have on a student. “I definitely think that Rider becomes a ...
In late August, Rider welcomed a new Residence Life director, Sean Killion, whose passion for a vibrant on-campus living community and impactful roommate experience are evident in his use of modern, ...
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 ...
By Stephen Neukam In 2017, Brea Heidelberg was on track for tenure at Rider. She was the first Black woman in her department in the School of Fine and Performing Arts. She was expecting a baby. She ...
Rider Latinas Unidas club members left to right: sophomore chemistry major and Secretary Ashley Perez, junior mathematics major and Vice President Belveth Simon, junior political science major and ...
By Madison Lewis Past Daly Dining Hall, through the doors of the Joseph P. Vona Center, there is an expanse of hallway. After a few twists and turns lies Room 23: a pantry stocked with school ...
THERE’S no doubt that college can be expensive, but a look into what Rider students are doing with their spare time, from eBay to Etsy to showgirl dancing and ultrasound workshopping, is the pinnacle ...
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