October 21, 2005
A Grand Opening

When the doors opened and a mass of people swarmed in during the grand opening of the new Student Recreation Center (SRC) on Wednesday, Oct. 19, it marked a new beginning in recreational activity at Rider. President Mordechai Rozanski and several other individuals who guided this project cut the ribbon that stretched across the main entrance at approximately 12:30 p.m., officially unveiling the new SRC to the community... MORE

President Mordechai Rozanski, center, cuts the ribbon, officially opening the Student Recreation Center (SRC). Shown with him, from left, are Anthony Campbell, dean of students; Paul Lang, chairman of the Board of Trustees; Christina Petruska, retired vice president of institutional planning; Bart Luedeke, former president; Julie Karns, financial vice president; and Perry Whiteley, SGA president. As soon as the doors opened, students swarmed into the atrium of the new 55,000-square-foot recreation center.
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