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Rider administrators plan to lay off 25% of its full-time faculty by Dec. 31, after the university was placed on probation because of its financial standing, according to the March to Sustainability ...
It seems like every college student gets sick when they start a new year. With the lack of sleep, different food and lots of stress, its normal to feel under the weather. With only a week into the ...
Student scholarships for athletes, student government leaders and student media are set to be cut by fall 2026, along with millions of dollars of wages and benefits from faculty, in efforts to pull ...
After a 37-year Rider career, a student from Nigeria that never thought Lawrenceville would change his life, communications professor Bosah Ebo has decided 2025 is his year to retire at age 73. “It ...
Amid Rider’s ongoing parking conflicts, the payments have started to add up for students, bleeding into their academic careers and campus life. Some students explained that paying for a parking permit ...
Two antisemitic incidents occurred on campus over the past two weeks, including the carving of swastikas on a Jewish student’s door and an anonymous individual using the name “Hitler” when responding ...
Have you ever been clicking through Instagram stories and encountered the same call to action posted by multiple different people? In the age of social media, boycotts spread like wildfire. If a brand ...
RESIDENCE Life hosted their first dorm decorating contest in fall 2025, with the hopes to make it an annual tradition. Students were prompted to design their dorm rooms, whether a single dorm or one ...
In late August, Rider welcomed a new Residence Life director, Sean Killion, whose passion for a vibrant on-campus living community and impactful roommate experience are evident in his use of modern, ...
Kate Ecke, a social work adjunct professor at Rider, was abruptly fired on Sept. 17, according to a universitywide email from Rider President John Loyack, which did not name Ecke directly. In the ...
The Rider faculty union’s frustration against the termination of Kate Ecke, former social work adjunct professor, has intensified as they vowed to fight the dismissal and fight for academic freedom at ...