November 17, 2006

Picture This
The Princeton campus remains camera-shy

Efforts to successfully integrate the Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses’ yearbooks have been slowed because of lack of participation from Westminster seniors. “It has been an ongoing challenge for the last two years to get Westminster students to have their senior portraits taken,” said Kim Frey, co-executive editor of the Shadow yearbook. “They never wanted to participate so it has been a struggle with that campus.”.... MORE

A student meets Scott Ritter, former United Nations chief weapons inspector, following his speech at the Bar Luedeke Center Theater.

Security Briefs

 

Scott Ritter: U.S. went to war on a ‘lie’

Inspectors dove down into a mud-filled river, dodging rocks and logs that were tumbling down upon them. They were submerged under water, hoping not to get hit by these large masses, all in the name of looking for weapons of mass destruction. According to Scott Ritter, the former United Nations chief weapons inspector in Iraq, Americans went ... MORE

Alumni offer advice
at career conference

Nearly 20 Rider graduates returned to their alma mater on Tuesday, Nov. 14, for the Communication Career Conference. For some it had been a mere two or three years since graduation, and for others it had been five decades. ... MORE

LTPD nabs alleged
hit-and-run driver
Subhead 18 point if there is one

The case involving an unidentified vehicle that destroyed the University sign at the south entrance on Saturday, Nov. 4, has been closed, according to Lt. Thomas Ritter, spokesman for the Lawrence Township Police Department (LTPD). While Public Safety officer ... MORE

A one-man debate: creation versus evolution

Dr. Richard Burgh of the Philosophy Department asked a question: Can a book
materialize out of thin air? The answer, he said, is obviously “no.” But that’s
exactly what evolutionists argue when they speak about the topic highlighted at the Philosophy Forum lecture on ... MORE

Computer woes cause headaches for Internet users

Constant error messages when logging onto Webmail, slow internet connection and sporadically signing off AOL Instant Messenger are just some of the problems students have been tackling the past few days. ... MORE

Popular movie is not about what many believe

Mulholland Drive is about the conflict between forces of arbitrary will and forces of creativity, and what can happen when creativity loses, said a visiting author from New York on Wednesday, Nov. 15. Dr. Martha P. Nochimson, a contributing associate for the film magazine Cineaste, and author of several books, believes ... MORE

New club promotes the arts, links both campuses together

A club has brought the Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses together. RU:CAST, the Rider University Creative Arts Solutions Team, has integrated both campuses to form a club for those who love the arts and would like to get their work out to the public.... MORE