November 11, 2005
Tree at the Root of Debate

For decades, a majestic American elm stood outside Moore Library. When it was dying in the mid-’90s, a tree was incorporated into the University’s new logo, and in many minds, the elm lived on in everything from publication covers to truck logos. Last week, when the Student Government Association (SGA) noticed the tree was missing from highly visible new signage on Interstate 95, an uproar ensued... MORE

The current main entrance (left) will be replaced by a recently approved model (right) within the next month. This is one of the many places where the traditional tree logo is gradually disappearing on the Lawrenceville campus.
What day do you plan on leaving for Thanksgiving break?

Safety 101: How to avoid being a victim

“Female. Small build. Carrying a lot of things. Kind of confused or distracted looking.” These are the characteristics that first come to mind when senior Jennifer Cole thinks of what a typical assault victim would look like... MORE

N.J. band is far from broke

Known for their endless touring, traveling everywhere from Florida to Colorado, the five North Jersey men of the band We.re All Broken (WAB) made it a point to return to the Court Tavern in New Brunswick, N.J., once again for a timelessly evocative set over Halloween weekend....MORE

How many times have you found yourself intoxicated?

Never: 32%
7 or more times: 36%
4 - 6 times: 10%
1 - 3 times: 23%

Editorial:
Rider symbol makes like a tree

Who would have thought low-grade deforestation would ever hit Rider?... MORE

Rider Sinks Marist
Swimmers, divers beat last year’s champions

To be the best, you have to beat the best, which was the opportunity granted to the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams... MORE