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.Spring 05 | Top

.Friday, April 22, 2005
.Page 1 (View Page PDF)
.- Building Memories: 2004-05 academic year comes to an end
.- Moving Forward: Gorbachev calls for role changes in speech at SBA, by Charlie Olsen
.- Anwar gets idled, by Nicole Southern

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.- Disbursements answers back, by Lacey Korevec
.- Packages bring smiles to Rider soldiers overseas, by Mike Caputo

.- Advertisements and Jumps

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.- Tyco president stresses ethics to students, by Mike Caputo
.- 2004 Pulizer Prize winner speaks mind at Rider, by Stephanie Mostaccio

.- Security Briefs

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.- 'Lunch Box' ventures into the future and past, by Candice Grieco
.- Residence Halls battle to bitter end, by Jessica Decina

.- Lives beyond the hardhats and fences
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.- Advertisements, Jumps and Stand-Alones

.Friday, April 15, 2005
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.- Better Than Bingo: 200 students score room upgrades in lottery, by Mike Caputo
.- College costs rise as rate falls, by Randy Townsend
.- Light a candle and fight

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.- Up 'Til Dawn joins up with Riderpalooza, by Mike Caputo
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.- Security Briefs

.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- Many cultures come in one University, by Jeff Frankel
.- Sensors save phones, by Chralie Olsen

.- Gorbachev comes to SBA, by Charlie Olsen

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.- With service-learning, you give and you get back, by Jessica Decina
.- Indian music sensation initiates celebration of Asian heritage, by Stephanie Mostaccio

.- Advertisements

.Friday, April 8, 2005
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.- Decision '05: Milestone turnout breaks record, by Randy Townsend
.- NYT writer gives voice to terminally ill during speech, by Charlie Olsen
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.- One dollar goes a long way at craft fair, by Jessica Decina
.- Students, alumni impress employers at Career Fair, by Stephanie Mostaccio

.- Security Briefs

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.- Former ambassador visits for International Week, by Jeff Frankel
.- President of Tyco, Rider grad to speek next week

.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- SGA Election 2005 results
.- Spring series opens with music duets, by Candice Grieco

.- Summer registration has begun at local colleges, by Cathleen Ziegler

.Friday, April 1, 2005
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.- Facebook Frenzy: Virus wipes out database, by Impaler McStab
.- Rozinski ziggurat to rise, by Ming the Merciless
.- Bush gives free vacations to Iraq, by Vinnie "Don't Call Me Chicken" McFly

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.- Construction to be delayed until the spring, by Newt Gingrich & Davidus Maccarus
.- Security Briefs

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.- Valet parking to be offered for students' $50g cars, by Ben Franklin
.- Rare cell-phone disease strikes first student, by Destiny Chrysanthemum
.- The Punisher becomes wide-known on campus, by The Punisher Himself

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.- Treasure escavated on campus, finally solves myth, by Nikki Northern

.Friday, March 25, 2005
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.- A Victim's Tale: Federal crime changes student's life forever, by David Maccar
.- Rider 2010: Vision carries college into the future, by Charlie Olsen
.- Sick students say Health Center needs Rx, by Randy Townsend

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.- Students grab the paintbrush, by Cara Latham
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.- SGA candidates anticipate elections, by Bill Greenwood
.- Security Briefs

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.- In new minors, you get your kicks learning tricks of clicks and flicks, by Charlie Olsen
.- Union idea gains steam, by Randy Townsend & Stephanie Mostaccio
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.- Standalones & Jumps

.Friday, March 11, 2005
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.- Pardon Our French: Vulgar graffiti plagues library carrels, by Cara Latham
.- Nature of events set policies, by Bill Greenwood & David Maccar
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.- Security Briefs & Jumps
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- Popular film about Jesus is not everybody's Passion, by Jeff Frankel
.- Ride-share service delivers students to their dstinations, by Randy Townsend

.- Advertisements

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.- Faith brings in celebration of Women's History Month, by Cara Latham
.- Aramark to create labor union

.Friday, March 4, 2005
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.- Snapshots In Time: Flip Schulke's pics to be cataloged, by Charlie Olsen
.- Campus gets a checkup: Daly's becomes massage parlor, by Jeff Frankel
.- Grant gives Rider triad of opportunity, by Charlie Olsen

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.- Revamp of summer programs focuses on students, by Cara Latham
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.- Rockford Peaches: 'Follow your dreams,' by Jessica Decina
.- Extra day of Thanksgiving break to ease travel woes, by Stephanie Mostaccio

.- Security Briefs
.- Students push the envelope, by Randy Townsend
.- VP key to expanding money flow, by Jeff Frankel

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.- Room selection for the new pods and buildings begins, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Agreement with BCC aims at increasing transfer population, by Randy Townsend

.Friday, February 25, 2005
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.- Rider's Idol: WCC graduate is one of 20 finalists, by Lacey Korevec
.- Two campuses coming together, by Charlie Olsen
.- Strengthening the Sanda connection (standalone)

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.- Newman named as new dean of CBA, by Cara Latham
.- Panel addresses gender inequality controversy, by Madeleine Johnson

.- Campus Climate to improve quality of life for students, by Valerie Cedeno

.- Security Briefs
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.- Students push the envelope, by Randy Townsend
.- VP key to expanding money flow, by Jeff Frankel

.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, February 18, 2005
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.- Coming Home
.- Student Activities Fee to be raised by $50, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Lead role of Beatrice in WCC opera filled by Icelandic vocalist, by Charlie Olsen

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.- Need for activisim expressed in colloquy, by Cara Latham
.- New addition to Orinetation will PHOCUS on health, by Jessica Decina

.- Security Briefs
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- 'Everyone's history' celebration focuses on future, by Randy Townsend
.- Student relates the truth about the life of his father, a soldier stationed in Iraq, by Charlie Olsen

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.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, February 11, 2005
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.- Fork it Over: Textbook costs rising, by Cara Latham & Randy Townsend
.- Students snubbed at polls: Forced to cast provisional votes, by Charlie Olsen
.- Cameras catch vandals breaking gate arm in lot, by Jeff Frankel

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.- In memory of Eloise Goreau, professor of English
.- 2004 voting 'beset by a wide variety of problems,' by Charlie Olsen

.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Students offer free services during tax season, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- State gives $175G to Rider special needs programs, by Randy Townsend

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.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, February 4, 2005
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.- A Chilly Welcome: Students dig out before they dig in, by Lauren Varga
.- Made in China, assembled in U.S., by Randy Townsend
.- Rider GIs get taste of home, by Charlie Olsen

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.- In memory of Patricia Kellogg-Dennis, professor of English
.- Team decides when Rider shuts down for snow, by Cara Latham

.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Mom uses love to end hate crime, promote respect, by Cara Latham
.- Jumps & Advertisements

.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Fall 04 | Top

.Friday, December 10, 2004
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.- Show Me the Money: Student workers unpaid, by Lacey Korevec
.- Penetrating Patriot Act problems: part 2, by David Maccar
.- Westminster SGA sets off in a new direction, by Randy Townsend

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.- Success of '03 grads stirs student spirit, by Randy Townsend
.- Phi Kappa Tau helps spread holiday spirit
.- Priorities for new pod selection stay the same, by Candice Grieco

.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Students from China to arrive for spring semester, by Cara Latham
.- Jumps

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.- Standalones & Jumps

.Friday, December 3, 2004
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.- Patriotic Surveillance: FBI could be watching what you read, by David Maccar
.- Rider's first AIDS quilt supports loved ones, by Cara Latham

.- Duffel-bagged duck causes night-class chaos, by Stephanie Mostaccio

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.- Unique curriculum aids grad students, by Charlie Olsen
.- Academic program success among officers, by Cara Latham & Jeff Frankel

.- Security Briefs & Jumps
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- New organization, VOX, spreads word about reproductive, by Valerie Cedeno
.- Jumps

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.- Key member of senior staff retires after 25 years, by Cara Latham
.- Minimal damage causes maximum stress for victim of car theft, by Randy Townsend

.Friday, November 19, 2004
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.- A Dose of Reality: Students experience struggles of the homeless, by Randy Townsend
.- RIAA corners file sharing students, by Vincent Civitillo
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.- Two Saturns stolen from O-Lot, by Randy Townsend
.- School of Education awarded $325,000 in grants, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Help for homeless provided this Thanksgiving, by Randy Townsend

.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Alumna returns to speak about eating disorders, by Cara Latham
.- President of ZTA is 'Fortune's' friend, by Andrew Silver
.- Jumps

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.- Online course registration runs without complications, by Valerie Cedeno
.- Corrections officers engage in degree program through Continuing Studies, by Andrew Silver

.Friday, November 12, 2004
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.- Rider's 'Renewal': New plans announced for both campuses, by Cara Latham
.- Suspected auto thieves nabbed in West Windsor, by Randy Townsend
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.- Rider mourns the loss of former Dean, by Cara Latham
.- Organizers look to increase success of food drive, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Help for homeless provided this Thanksgiving, by Randy Townsend

.- Security Briefs
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.- Women's rights among topics discussed by UNFPA member, by Jeff Frankel
.- Law and Justice Award recipient promotes fair courtrooms, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Jumps

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.- Family Day offers variety of events to welcome relatives, by Andrew Silver
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, November 5, 2004
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.- Students make cultural connections, by Randy Townsend
.- CCS to add adult-friendly programs, by Randy Townsend
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.- Step show acts yield positive results, by Jordana Tusman
.- Greeks initiating changes toward improvement, by Randy Townsend

.- Security Briefs
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.- Students turn out for job search, by Lauren Varga
.- Law and Justice Award recipient promotes fair courtrooms, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Jumps

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.- Speakers at MCS program encourage 'life after prison' reform, by Jeff Frankel
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, October 29, 2004
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.- Rep Race Reaches Rider, by Charlie Olsen
.- Parking problems surface, by Nicholas Ballasy

.- Students to have impact on local law, by Cara Latham

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.- Website chages to appeal to students, prospective students, by Valerie Cedeno
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Polls find strong support for Kerry, by Jason Campbell & Matt Popilowski
.- WCC students now able to receive degrees in American Studies, by Setphanie Mostaccio

.- Students lobby in Trenton for financial aid, by Randy Townsend

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.- Safety Week focuses on self-protection and health, by Jeff Frankel
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, October 22, 2004
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.- Westminster helping to build shared stage in Princeton, by Randy Townsend
.- More security cameras to be placed on campus, by Jessica Decina
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.- Psychologist speaks at opening of CDLS, by Cara Latham
.- First AIDS awareness quilt at Rider underway, by Jeff Frankel
.- Security Briefs
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- Honors lounge to open new opportunities, by Candice Grieco
.- Advertisements
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.- Step show promises to engage audiences during pride week, by Jessica Decina
.- Communication students now offered local radio internships, by Alisha Miranda

.- CROP Walk yeilds better support, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Standalones
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.- Learning center offers extra programs, educational support, by Lauren Varga
.- Advertisements
& Jumps
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.- Midnight MAACness provides fun for all, by Andrew Silver & Lauren Varga
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.- Midnight MAACness pictorial

.Friday, October 15, 2004
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- 'THIRTY YEARS OF PROGRESS' Anniversary of AAUP strike, by Randy Townsend
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- Lake to get needed clean-up, by Charlie Olsen
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- Philosophy forum challenges patriotism, by Cara Latham
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- Crop walk to help put a stop to hunger, by Stephanie Mostaccio
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- Security Briefs
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- Advertisements
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- Bishop to conduct workshop to strengthen students' spirituality, by Stephanie Mostaccio
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- Advertisements & Jumps
.Election 2004 Pullout Page 1 (View Page PDF)
.- Poli-sci professors concur on Kerry, by Lacey Korevec
.Election 2004 Pullout Spread (View Page PDF)
.- Q & A: What matters to you in this election?
.- Debate review, by Nicholas Ballasy
.- Face-off: Bush vs. Kerry, by Kim Fleming & David Maccar
.- The Lesser of Two Evils, by Ari Bluestein
.- Advertisements

.Election 2004 Pullout Page 4 (View Page PDF)
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- Fahrenheit 9/11 DVD review, by David Maccar
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- The next generation of politicians campaigns, by Nicole Southern

.Friday, October 8, 2004
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.- New professors to face criminal background checks, by Randy Townsend
.- A look at the 'fabric of the country,' by Randy Townsend
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.- Security Briefs, Jumps & Standalones
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.- Former lieutenant appointed new assistant director of Safety, by Cara Latham
.- U.S. losing allies in Middle Eat Crisis, by Charlie Olsen
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.- Community values emerge as essential element, by Cara Latham
.- Alcohol Awareness Week promotes better choices, by Jeff Frankel

.Friday, October 1, 2004
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.- Hip-hop summit reaches out to students, by Randy Townsend
.- Rider collects new life, by Cara Latham
.- O'Hara takes bold steps forward, by Lauren Varga
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.- New dean of Business search continues, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Website gets makeover, by Vincent Civitillo
.- Unity Day coordinators hopeful of big turnout, by Michael Scuilli
.- Security Briefs & Standalones
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.- Narrow poll margins depend on swing states, by Nick Ballasy
.- RU Connected aims to expand students' horizons, by Valerie Cedeno
.- Jumps, Corrections & Advertisements
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.- Advertisemtns & Jumps

.Friday, September 24, 2004
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.- Ugly mountains of dirt to build beauty, by Cara Latham
.- War stirs up young voters, by Randy Townsend
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.- New IDs issued to battle identity theft, by Jeff Frankel
.- Summer anthrax scare startles BLC, by Stephanie Mostaccio
.- Lounge replaces Switlik computer lab, by Andrew Silver
.- Security Briefs
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)
.- Student vandalism caught on tape, by Charlie Olsen
.- Rider adopts colorful new parking scheme, by Charlie Olsen
.- Lincoln gets revamp after 30 years of stagnation, by Andrew Silver
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.- EasyPass required for access to campus network, by Valerie J. Cedeno
.- Advertisements & Jumps
.Page 5 (View Page PDF)
.- Rider celebrates 25 years of Cranberry tradition, by Cara Latham
.- Advertisements
.Pages 8-9 spread (View Page PDF)
.- Jumps, photo spread

.Spring 04 | Top

.Summer 2004 (Orientation Edition)
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- 'PODS' ON THE WAY: New suites will be completed by the fall, by Randy Townsend
.- Campus, students prepare for Orientation
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- Spirituality does not have to be left at home, by Dana Lynn Flatekval
.- No car? No problem!
.- Mark those calendars: early testing
.- Contact numbers, move-in checklist and Jumps

.Friday, April 23, 2004
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.- WHAT A YEAR! Mementoes from the 2003-04 scrapbook

.- New VP of enrollment selected, by Randy Townsend
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.- Bio and chem get $60G grant
.- Security forum yields exchange of ideas, by David Maccar
.- New ID cards to be distributed for new year, by Cara Latham
.- Security Briefs
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- Broken ground refilled!
.- Graduate Goodbyes
.- Jumps
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.- Suites on schedule, in time for fall, by Randy Townsend
.- Frats and sororities celebrate tradition, by Cara Latham

.Friday, April 16, 2004
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.- New Pods for New Year: Suites scheduled to be available in fall, by
Randy Townsend
.- WebAdvisor difficulties arise, by Cara Latham
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.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Let the Games Begin: BOB events start, by Andrew Silver
.- Math conference to be held at Rider, by Laura Sass
.- FCC to tap into Internet, by David Maccar
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.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, April 9, 2004
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.- Inauguration Day: Rozanski sworn in as president, by David Maccar

.- SGA Election results
.Page 2 (View Page PDF)
.- Business students reach out to city youth, by Randy Townsend
.- Security Briefs, Advertisements & Jumps
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- Tips for a smooth class registration, by Haley Ross
.- Inauguration pictures

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.- Networking is the key to landing a job, by Tim Green
.- Advertisements

.Friday, April 2, 2004
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.- One Shovel At A Time: Breaking ground on construction projects, by David Maccar

.- Security cameras installed, by David Maccar
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.- Security Briefs, Advertisements & Jumps
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- J-Labs to get new Macintosh G-5s, by Ethan Heffler
.- SGA Election Candidates

.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Advertisements
.President Rozanski Inauguration Pull-Out
.- Page 1 - 700 photo montage (View Page PDF)

.- Pages 2-3 - Rozanski spread  (View Page PDF)

.- Page 4 - Your Guide to Academic Regalia (View Page PDF)

.Friday, March 26, 2004 - (View the April Fools' website mainpage)
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.- Lake Secrets Revealed: Construction crew dig up Hoffa, the Ark, by Davey D. Lovullo

.- Professor charged with killing literature, by Raul Duke
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.- Security Briefs, Advertisements & Jumps
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.- Giant goose turds invade campus, by Lacey Underpants
.- A Voice From Beyond: Respect the leaf, by Andy Gold
.- Corrections
.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Advertisements

.Friday, March 12, 2004
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.- Suspect Nabbed: Alleged residence hall burglar arrested, by Tim Green

.- Jesus film im-Passions clergy, by David Maccar
.- Kamal addresses financial frustrations, by
Eric Barresi
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.- Shooting suspect out on bail, by Randy Townsend
.- VP of enrollment search narrows, by Laura Sass
.- Security Briefs & NJPA Award Winners
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.- Online registration to consider pre-reqs, by Laura Sass
.- Jumps
.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Gender Studies Colloquium Events
.- Campus Corner & Advertisements

.Friday, March 5, 2004
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.- Start the Clock: Countdown to construction begins, by
David Maccar
.- 'Think Rider' for new ad campaign, by Bill Greenwood
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.- Rec center not a new gym, by Jared Vichko
.- Security Briefs, Jumps & Advertisements
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- Employees publish article on web predators, by Laura Sass
.- Biology professor tackles mustard menace, by David Maccar

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.- New conceptual drawings of campus
.- Jumps

.Friday, February 27, 2004
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.- GTA - Rider City: Two identical cars stolen from lots, by Laura Sass

.- McCabe describes integrity boosting, by Laura Sass
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.- Broadway writer details craft, by Lauren Varga
.- Westminster maestro honored, by David Maccar
.- Senator Corzine appears at Rider, by Randy Townsend
.- Security Briefs & Advertisements
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- Rozanski to be officially inaugurated, by David Maccar
.- Jumps

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.- Students aid NYC homeless, by Bill Greenwood
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, February 20, 2004
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.- Drug Busts Booming: 15 fall arrests beat recent annual totals, by
Vincent Civitillo
.- ZBT student robbed at gunpoint in room, by David Maccar
.- Drake University case seen as threat to free speech, by David Maccar & Laura Sass
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.- 'Nam vet shares memorirs, by Laura Sass
.- Security Briefs & Advertisements
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.- Author to speak on JFK assassination, by Lacey Korevec
.- Rider participates in class experience survey, by Tim Green
.- Students click online to end hunger, by Lacey Korevec
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.- New pep band bring spirit to the Zoo
.- Jumps

.Friday, February 13, 2004
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.- War Hits Home: Former student heads to Afghanistan, by
David Maccar
.- Telephone directory changes format, by Tim Green
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.- Affirmative action in action, by Laura Sass
.- Library environment to be improved, by Andrew Silver
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Cheerteam places sixth in nationals
.- War in Iraq could bring back draft, by Dave Maccar
.- Jumps
.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Valentine's Day Personal Advertisements

.Friday, February 6, 2004
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.- Times Are Changing: Campus plans moving forward, by
David Maccar
.- Rider kicks off Black History Month, by Nicole Southern
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.- Rider professor, Bailey, passes on, by Vincent Civitillo
.- Student makes spoken word music video, by Lauren Varga
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Rozanski helps spread holiday joy, standalone picture by Pete Borg
.- Three new administration positions filled, by Andrew Silver
.- Jumps
.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Advertisements

.Fall 03 | Top

.Friday, December 5, 2003
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.- Legal Piracy: Penn State pays for music downloads, by Vincent Civitillo

.- Rider to pay for police, by David Maccar
.- AIDS still a concern, by Brooke Olster
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.- Report sparks student crusade, by Tim Green
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Special Olympics team ends third, by Brooke Olster
.- Advertisements & Jumps

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.- Advertisements, Jumps & Stand-Alones

.Friday, November 21, 2003
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.- A New Vision: Rozanski unveils new innovations, by
David Maccar
.- Holocaust survivor guides museum trip, by Alexandra Alazio
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.- AmeriCorps hosts lockout, by Lacey Korevec
.- Security Briefs
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.- Some displeased with wireless Internet, by Tim Green
.- Today: the '60s without the enthusiasm, by Vincent Civitillo

.- Jumps

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.- Road humps no more, by David Maccar
.- Stand Alones & Jumps

.Friday, November 14, 2003
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.- New Guest Policy, by
David Maccar
.- HAHA hosts lockout, by William Greenwood
.- Art Gallery hosts new exhibit, by David Maccar
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.- Rider to host open house on Sunday, by Laura Sass
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- Gender Studies turns 25, by Laura Sass
.- Jumps & Advertisements

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.- Stand-Alones

.Friday, November 7, 2003
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.- Campus vandals still running rampant, by
David Maccar
.- Hateful graffiti erased, by Tim Green
.- Family Day embraces kin, by Sarah Horbal
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.- Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off, by Jessica Bowker
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- The Beatles examined in Music Box lecture, by Bill Greenwood
.- Jumps & Advertisements

.Page 4 (View Page PDF)
.- Stand-Alones

.Friday, October 31, 2003
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.- Graffiti still not erased after six months, by
Tim Green
.- Alleged Cavalla Shooter still in Pa., by David Maccar
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.- LTA holds mentoring program, by Laura Sass
.- Security Briefs & Jumps
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.- 55 scholars to be honored, by David Maccar
.- Family Day Events Calendar & Advertisements

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.- Stand-Alones & Advertisements

.Friday, October 24, 2003
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.- Shooting Suspect Apprehended, by David Maccar

.- Professor rams student's car in fit of rage, by Tim Green
.- SGA discusses shooting, by Tim Green
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.- Security Briefs & Jumps
.Page 3 (View Page PDF)

.- Shooting recalls '93 case, by Laura Sass
.- Security policies at NJ colleges

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.- Safety and security policies re-examined, by Vincent Civitillo
.- Advertisements and Stand-Alones

.Friday, October 17, 2003
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.- Drink-Off Draws Criticism, Outcry, by David Maccar

.- Concert held in honor of female composers, by Laura Sass
.- Midnight MAACness returns, by Vincent Civitillo
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.- Safety Week coming soon, by Jeff Dixon
.- Security Briefs, Corrections & Jumps
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.- Cranberry Cafe holds grand opening, photos by Jennifer Kuhn
.- Jumps

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.Friday, October 10, 2003
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.- UN Conference at Rider, by David Maccar

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A live videoconference was held yesterday between Rider students and others
 
.....including United Nations  (U.N.) ambassadors in Rider’s Teaching and Learning
 
.....Center (TLC) on the topic of “The Future of the United Nations.” (Read More)
.- Honor code a possibility, by John Budgick & David Maccar
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In response to the issue of prevalent plagiarism on college campuses, Rider has 
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brought up for
consideration the idea of an honor code, a formal set of standards 
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to which individuals would be expected to adhere, standards that govern actions 
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both inside and outside of the classroom, according to Dr. Anthony Campbell, 
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vice-president of Student Affairs. (Read More)
.- Library to get facelift, by Tim Green
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Aesthetic changes to the Moore Library are a top priority on F. William Chickering’s 
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agenda as he steps into his new role as Dean of University Libraries. (Read More)
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.- Bid Day: welcome success for Greeks, by Nicole Santore
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Bid Day was a great sucess for Greek Life according to Cassie Iacovelli. President 
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Mordechai Rozanski was not able to be there, but many of the Greek houses were 
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looking forward to sharing their tradition with him and showing him what their
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letters mean. (Read More)
.- Greeks feeling heat, by Brooke Olster
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Some Greeks on campus have taken additional measures to ensure the safety of 
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their houses and guests during their social events. (Read More)
.- Security Briefs
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.- Bronctoberfest gears up for first time, by Nicole Santore
.....Bronctoberfest, an evolved version of Pride Week, was a huge success, 
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according to Joe Hilton, spirit and traditions chair of the Student Government 
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Association. (Read More)
.- Advertisements & Jumps

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Women's Head Basketball Coach retires after 36 years, by Jared Vichko
.....After 14 years at Rider, Head Women’s Basketball Coach Eldon Price will retire at the 
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end of the year. (Read More)
.- Advertisements & Jumps

.Friday, October 3, 2003
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.- New Gym Plans Delayed, by David Maccar & Jared Vichko
.- Plagiarism is escalating, by Laura Sass
.- Rider goes to school, by Brooke Olster

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