September 29, 2006

Editorial:
Finding a cheaper ticket to Rider

As tuition prices soar to new heights at Rider and financial aid assistance is tight, students are left having to choose just how much an education is worth. It is unfortunate that price tag has become such a critical factor in a decision with far-reaching implications for a generation who will one day be the leaders of this nation. Even though this year’s tuition... MORE

From the Executive Editor’s Desk:
News reports triumph amid criticism

Dear Students,
As I slowly walk to morning classes on Fridays, students usually catch me with half-... MORE

Think About It:
Public Safety efforts deserve praise

This past Monday, a bat got trapped in Olson Hall B302. Now, personally, I like bats. I think they’re the bee’s knees. I can certainly understand, how ever, why the two..MORE

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Clippings From Rider History

 

A New Student’s Perspective:
New rock fails to cement tradition

When I was in high school, I played field hockey for four years. Among various drills and scrimmages, we would sometimes play games that helped build up team...MORE

Great Ideas:
Parking woes intensify

So I’m sitting in the perennially popular, environmental geology course, (also commonly known as “rocks for jocks”), and the charismatic Dr. Jonathan Husch played a quick game of “devil’s advocate” to illustrate a point. “What is the biggest ...MORE