December 9, 2005.

Editorial:
A semester rife with changes

This has not been a typical semester in any capacity. Just like this semester’s beginning, its ending reflects positive changes arriving hand-in-hand with the things that would try our fortitude as both students and a community. Returning students were in awe of the new building’s grandeur and the near-completion of the Student Recreation Center... MORE

Lacey Logic:
An English major’s modest proposal

“At Rider, you’re not just another number.” Everyone is so quick to announce this before you pay your non-refundable... MORE

The Issues Explained:
CIA leak investigation forges on

Patrick Fitzgerald, the prosecutor probing the CIA leak case, said he is not ready to end the investigation that caused a top White...MORE

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Clippings From Rider History

 

Letter to the Editor:
Questions regarding a new policy

I need to inquire about the intentions of the Communication Department powers-that-be and whoever else may be in on this Macintosh plan. After taking a survey about...MORE

The World Observer:
Tribute to lost heroes

As 2005 fades into history, we remember those we said goodbye to this year. We lost Johnny Carson, Johnnie Cochran, Pope John Paul II and Peter Jennings, whose deaths left a tremendous void. America lost...MORE