September 22, 2006
Plan for Campus Connection: One college would link two towns

The University is considering
dramatic changes in the future to integrate the Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses. President Mordechai Rozanski outlined a plan earlier this year that includes the creation of a new college on both campuses under one framework. It would offer students on both campuses the College of Liberal Arts, Education and Science’s programs in music, theater, dance and visual arts, as well as the programs offered at Westminster Choir College (WCC). ... MORE

New changes may be in the works as both campuses should prepare to open its doors to a new college, which may start as early as fall 2007.
 
 

News Feed a blemish to Facebook

Are students now finally worried about their privacy and the effects of posting their personal information online after the dynamic changes to Facebook? The answer is a resounding yes. After the Facebook web site’s recent reconstruction, college students around the country agree.. MORE

X-Men Take A Stand
Third chapter in series evolves from previous films, develops new identity

If people could change their identity, would they really want to? Would they want to change what is special and unique about them? X-Men: The Last Stand, the third in the movie franchise, offers these appealing questions while providing an entertaining thrill ride for all viewers...MORE

 

 

Editorial:
Signs of change usher in semester

Over the course of a few short months, the face of Rider has undergone an enormous transformation starting with the removal of the elm tree from the logo. ... MORE

Broncs Go Pro
Kevin Barry joins Braves

This story of Kevin Barry is ironic, to say the least. Barry, a 2001 graduate of Rider and a low-key country boy from small-town Princeton Junction who grew up a diehard Mets fan, ends up working in highly congested, highly publicized Atlanta, for the Mets’ longtime bitter rival, the Braves.... MORE