April 28, 2006
Memories of the 2005-2006 year
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Groundskeeper Karen March recently observed some unusual creatures swimming in Centennial Lake. “I just noticed them one day because they looked so different from what we normally see around here,” she said. “There are two, a male and female.” The odd-looking goose pair, nesting along the lake, is in fact very unusual around this area. The Alopochen Aegyptiacus or Egyptian goose is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. The species is native to Africa and is found in abundance in the Nile Valley and ... MORE

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On the Road to Stardom
Communication students direct first feature-length movie

Three people sit in a room discussing the creepy, suspicious events happening in an old mansion. Suddenly a character by the name of Detective Ralph Graves enters the room and reveals that an inmate known only as “The Creeper” has escaped ... MORE

‘12th Night’ delights despite puzzling plot

Despite a show that is confusing in its own right, the cast of Twelfth Night delivered a performance that appealed to the audience because of its sarcasm and humor. While the plot may have needed some tweaking, the actors on stage did not. After being shipwrecked in the kingdom of Illyria...MORE

 
 

Editorial:
A year remembered for tragedy, triumph

Before the year even officially began, the Rider community was met with the unfathomable loss of two students. Judy, 19, and James Muth, 18, died... MORE

How Sweep It Is
Rider stuns Niagara to take over first place

A little pressure didn’t bother Mike Poalise. Nor did it bother the rest of the Rider Broncs, for that matter. Acknowledging the significance of last... MORE