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Rider and its student-led identity groups began to feel the effects of the federal government’s actions against diversity, equity and inclusion, as the academic year ends with changes to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Every March since its federal recognition in 1987, Womxn’s History Month aims to recognize the overlooked contributions women have made to society, and with ongoing attacks on diversity, equity and ...
Following the departure of Center for Diversity and Inclusion Assistant Director, Shaun Williams, in January, Rider’s Chief Diversity Officer, Heeyoung Kim, is allowing Rider students to voice their ...
By Libby D’Orvilliers As a former performer turned avid theater-goer, I have been itching to get back into the audience of a theater and immerse myself in a two-hour mental break from my studies. That ...
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 ...
The truth is, as scared as the LGBTQIA+ community is right now, we have to remain strong and stay visible. No matter how hard the new administration tries to hide and erase us, they do not have the ...
AMID the winding trails of Silver Lake Nature Center, grows a thicket of ever-climbing arching canes and thorny bushes, a parasite to the native species living there. Left unchecked, its spread would ...
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.
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