Rider President John Loyack detailed multiple initiatives to strengthen the university’s support for students in a Nov. 4 universitywide email, following the announcement of a new plan to preserve ...
With the intention of offering Rider students supplementary financial assistance, the university announced the creation of the Presidential Hope Fund in an Oct. 29 universitywide email, a new ...
Rider women’s soccer went out and won their last game of the season on Oct. 29 against Marist University 1-0 on home field. The Marist Red Foxes came into the match with a better record than the ...
The Center for Community and Belonging hosted one of its SafeZone training sessions on Oct. 24, a voluntary program promoting allyship on Rider’s campus. Through group discussions, open dialogue and ...
From getting his start at the Center of Community and Belonging during his freshman year to chartering the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People at Rider in 2023, Naa’san Carr, ...
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The Career Development and Success department hosted an internship panel on Oct. 28, where students from the College of Arts and Sciences shared their experience with internships and working with the ...
Everyone’s bodies are different. I know I can only function with eight hours of sleep, but I know people who do just fine with half of that. However, there is more to sleeping than just feeling awake ...
THE first answer of the night, “Do you have McDonald’s money?” was buzzed in by freshman communications major Johnnie Edwards in the first round of “Friendly Feud,” Black Student Union’s version of ...
Not too many people can say that they want to go back to middle school. Yet, when I heard that one of Rider Student Theatre Company’s productions this semester would be “13” my ears perked up. I ...
Rider’s faculty union launched on-and-off-campus campaigns, encouraging friends and colleagues in higher education to voice their frustration against Rider’s termination of former adjunct professor ...
Kate Ecke, a social work adjunct professor at Rider, was abruptly fired on Sept. 17, according to a universitywide email from Rider President John Loyack, which did not name Ecke directly. In the ...
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