April 21, 2006
Fighting The Cuts

President Mordechai Rozanski provided a sigh of relief for the Rider community. During the Town Hall meeting held in the Cavalla Room on Thursday, April 20, Rozanski assured the
audience that Rider will not take desperate measures because of the recent state cuts to private education. Furthermore, the institution will take an active interest in fighting for a reversal of the cuts. “As serious [as the cuts] may be, the institution will
continue moving forward,” said Rozanski. “This is not a crisis for the institution.”... MORE

President Mordechai Rozanski told a large Town Hall audience that Rider will continue moving forward despite state cuts to private education.
 
 

Breath of Fresh Air for Non-Smokers
State’s Smoke-Free Air Act puts out smokers’ rights, attorneys say

Mixed student reactions fill the air in place of cigarette smoke following New Jersey’s Smoke-Free Air Act, which took effect nearly a week ago... MORE

Kweli raps up year as concert headliner

He’s been seen on TV. He’s been heard on the radio. Now Talib Kweli will be seen in Rider’s very own Student Recreation Center, as the headliner for the 2006 SEC Spring Concert. Featured in Kanye West’s “Get ‘Em High,” the Black Eyed Pea’s “Like That,” and Dave Chappelle’s movie Block Party...MORE

 

 

Editorial:
Rider renewal efforts forge ahead

As the semester comes to a rapid conclusion and a generation of Rider undergraduates prepares to graduate, students, faculty and... MORE

Baseball Heaven
Rider wins force rivals to look up in standings

Hard work and optimism are starting to pay dividends for the Rider men’s baseball team. In spite of an April 19 loss to Monmouth... MORE