December 8, 2006
Bright Night

Members of the Princeton Pro Musica enhance the holiday atmosphere. Students, faculty and staff witnessed a new tradition on Thursday, Dec. 7 — the lighting of Moore Library with numerous white holiday lights. Attendees
participated in a candlelight procession to the library after gathering in the SRC for Rider’s 15th annual Celebration of Lights. Various stations featured different religions and cultures, including Chanukah (Judaism), Christmas (Christianity), Kwanzaa (African), Three Kings Day (Latin American), Diwali (Hindu), Boxing Day (Great Britain and its Commonwealths) and Eid Al-Fitr (Islam). Students from
several campus organizations shared food, music, prayers and stories. ... MORE

 
 
 

99 down, 1 to go
Film buff watches the century’s best 100 movies in four months

Like many college students his age, sophomore Oliver Joszt enjoys watching movies. But “enjoys” might not be the word for Joszt, who, over a four-month period, watched 99 movies from the American Film Institute’s... MORE

Whose improv is it, anyway?

Arguably, one of the most important aspects of improvisational comedy is not that the idea has to be funny. It’s about the ability to take an idea and sell it; to make a concept, however random or ordinary, seem hilarious to an audience. And when that idea is not a five-minute game, but two 30-minute miniature “movies,” the concept of selling it becomes invariably more difficult. And I’m sure the ...MORE

 

 

Editorial:
Semester leaves imprint for future

It’s finally time to swap the tank tops, sandals and shorts for the scarves, gloves and heavy jackets. Even though there were days in November when we sauntered to class in our ... MORE

What’s Going On?
Rider currently on five-game skid, all losses by double-digits

The women’s basketball team has played five games this season, none of which – in the grand scheme of things – have meant much of anything. Good thing. Even though sophomore guard Maura Gillooly led five Broncs in double digits with ... MORE