April 7, 2006
No Sweat: No opposition for Klemchalk

Voters in America possess a privilege to choose the candidate who best fits his or her interests. In the 2006 SGA elections, held in the Student Recreation Center for the first time, voters expressed their right to choose, but just didn’t have much of a candidate pool to select from. As expected, unopposed junior Steve Klemchalk was elected SGA president for the 2006-2007 academic year. But Klemchalk was not the only candidate who ran unopposed. In fact, three of four SGA elections were uncontested.... MORE

Junior Steve Klemchalk, the unopposed winner for SGA president for the 2006-2007 academic year, hugs junior Nick Barbati, who won in a highly contested race for SGA vice-president.
 
 

’06 gift to renovate pub

It takes little more than a casual stroll around campus to notice what it has to offer: a plethora of budding trees, dozens of cozy benches, two gazebos and the Centennial Lake fountain. These aesthetically pleasing sights all share a common origin: they are all products of senior pride. The Senior Class Pride Legacy Program, best known as the driving force behind the Senior Gift, is designed to encourage... MORE

Big mistakes crash Alpha Psi’s ‘Party’

Amid rumors of raciness, risqué scenes and a possible X-rated midnight showing, Wild Party was meant to give audiences an exciting, crazy night they would not soon forget. However, in spite of some strong efforts from Alpha Psi Omega, the musical falters on that promise...MORE

 

 

Editorial:
TCNJ disappearance affects everyone

The Rider community has seen too many cycles of the grieving process, having been forced to cope with the devastating losses of four students and a... MORE

Dempsey’s the Pick
Familiar face loses interim tag

Tommy Dempsey’s title as interim head coach for the men’s basketball team was finally upgraded to the highly-regarded designation as permanent head coach yesterday. During a public press conference in the Athletic Department’s Hall of Fame ... MORE