November 4, 2005
Federal Peephole: Colleges ordered to help wiretaps

The federal government wants universities around the country to spend billions of dollars to install technology that will help law enforcement officials wiretap anyone using the Internet from a university workstation. Colleges are vigorously opposing the idea, mostly because of the price tag rather than the invasion of privacy. Rider cannot yet estimate the cost of the wire-tapping technology... MORE

Costly technological updates to Rider’s network may be on the horizon. The FCC recently ordered universities that serve access to the public Internet to conform to its standards so that law enforcement officials can perform wiretaps more easily.
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Given The Chance to Shine
Rider provides students with equal access to higher education through SSS

Lending support academically and financially is only one of many duties undertaken by the Student Support Services Program. In the past, the staff... MORE

‘Hair’ cast plans groovy production

Senior Arnaldo Ortiz’s summer was a very uncomfortable one. Having never grown his hair any longer than an eighth of an inch, he was in agony from the constant scratching and intense heat, which was localized entirely on his cranium...MORE

What do you plan to do for Halloween?

Answer the door all day and scare those kids with a crazy mask: 17%
Stay in my dorm room or house, ignoring the rest of those idiots: 39%
Go to a Halloween party: 26%
Get dressed up and go trick-or-treating: 17%

Editorial:
Big Brother will be watching you

He’s a few years later than George Orwell predicted, but Big Brother has been working hard to find new ways... MORE

Dis-Heartened at the end

The field hockey team followed their pattern under head coach Lori Hussong, losing in the finals of the Northeast Conference (NEC) championship. ... MORE