March 2, 2007

Editorial:
Rider is on radar for more students

Sometimes, size really does matter. On any given day, a quick scan of Daly’s during the lunch rush between 12:30 and 1:10 p.m. will reveal the exponential growth Rider has had over the last few years. By the amount of available parking and the rising number of students desiring to live on campus, one can see the obvious signs of the University’s development. We are practically bulging at the seams. ... MORE

From the Executive Editor’s Desk:
Fond memories on road to MAACs

On a cold November night during my freshman year, I approached Alumni Gym with my face painted bright red because cranberry colors weren’t in stock. Rider was playing its first game of the 2003-2004 season against Brown. ... MORE

On the Bright Side:
Want pride? Look to Texas A&M

As I prepared to leave for the Conference on Student Government Associations (COSGA) at Texas A&M University, I thought about what ideas I wanted to bring back to the Rider community. I was excited about the prospect of workshops and round tables that would fill my brain with ideas to help Rider. ...MORE

Quote of the Week

 

A Different Angle:
Complainers need a reality check

 

A New Student’s Perspective:
Talk of closing diner serves up debate

My first thought about the Bronc Diner was that it wasn’t aptly named. “Diners serve coffee,” I remember telling my friend Alex, “and they’re bussed by angry, gum-popping waitresses who serve everything on chipped plates.” ...MORE

The Face-Off:
Recruiting siblings for sports teams stirs mixed reactions

In a Dec. 25, 2006, article titled “At Rider, the Big Picture Is a Family Portrait,” The New York Times reported that Rider has 11 pairs of siblings playing on the same teams in intercollegiate sports. ...MORE