December 2, 2005.

Editorial:
Unity eases grieving process

The blow hits hard enough with one tragic loss. But the impact of four deaths under the span of two months leaves the campus community in an almost-paralyzing state of sorrow. Too many Rider students have lost a close friend in a vehicular accident this semester. While this alone is cause for unmitigated grief, it’s even harder to acknowledge the harsh reality of four lives ending when their vast potential barely began to be discovered... MORE

Think About It:
Celebrating the life of a lost friend

Thurman Munson was a catcher for the 1970s New York Yankees, for whom he wore the number 15. He was never much of a showboat ... MORE

A Feminine Perspective:
Censorship is a dangerous thing

Our obsession with being politically correct (PC) is sending us into what could be the next Victorian Era. It’s a problem all over the country, but recently has hit close to...MORE

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The Concerned Student:
Best seller lacking literary worth

Between the first and second helpings of turkey, my family’s Thanksgiving conversation turned to the Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. My grandfather talked of the Chapel’s...MORE

Letter to the Editor:
A right to bear arms

I’m writing in response to your Nov. 18 editorial about campus safety. I couldn’t agree with you more that education and vigilance are necessary to ensure a safe environment. I do disagree, however, with your stance that the Second Amendment is outdated...MORE

Clarification:

In the Nov. 11 issue, the editorial suggested President Mordechai Rozanski should apologize in person for the University’s disregard for an SGA resolution supporting Rider’s tree logo. In fact, on Nov. 10, Rozanski personally apologized to SGA President Perry Whiteley and Vice President Steve Klemchalk.