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Student scholarships for athletes, student government leaders and student media are set to be cut by fall 2026, along with millions of dollars of wages and benefits from faculty, in efforts to pull ...
Rider administrators plan to lay off 25% of its full-time faculty by Dec. 31, after the university was placed on probation because of its financial standing, according to the March to Sustainability ...
After more than half a decade of lawsuits, Rider received a fraction of the value of the Princeton land where Westminster Choir College once stood. Rider will receive $13 million from the settlement ...
Raven Syed, a sophomore actuarial science major, was found deceased in a residence hall Oct. 14, the university announced via community-wide emails. Syed, who used he/him pronouns, was a copy editor ...
Rider men’s basketball heard the waves crashing in Atlantic City, New Jersey, but still have work to do to lock up its spot in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament at the shore. On Feb. 6 ...
Late in summer 2024; months before organizations nationwide began scrubbing their online presence of terms relating to race, gender and sexuality; part of a Rider community’s identity suddenly ...
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 ...
Around 60 students packed into Rue Auditorium, bringing an array of questions to fire at a row of Rider’s top administrators. The Student Government Association’s student town hall on Nov. 14 covered ...
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 ...
COLLEGE is an expensive endeavor. From tuition to just basic necessities, students and their families foot an expensive bill. This is very true for me, especially when being an out-of-state student is ...
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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