Despite success in recent years, Rider men’s and women’s tennis will be put on pause at the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year. According to a May 19 email, Rider President John Loyack cited the ...
Laid off full-time faculty were offered by the administration to return as adjuncts in spring 2026 with more than a 70% pay cut and no benefits, after mass faculty layoffs took place on Dec. 29, ...
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 ...
SAXBYS is a breakfast staple on Rider’s campus, caffeinating college students as they tackle unceasing homework and extracurricular activities. Yet, rejuvenating tired students is not Saxbys’ only ...
After more than half a decade of lawsuits, Rider received a fraction of the value of the Princeton land where Westminster Choir College once stood. Rider will receive $13 million from the settlement ...
Late in summer 2024; months before organizations nationwide began scrubbing their online presence of terms relating to race, gender and sexuality; part of a Rider community’s identity suddenly ...
With the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament rapidly approaching, Rider women’s basketball remains 11th in the MAAC standings as of Feb. 16, after splitting a pair of games in Lawrenceville.
Raven Syed, a sophomore actuarial science major, was found deceased in a residence hall Oct. 14, the university announced via community-wide emails. Syed, who used he/him pronouns, was a copy editor ...
A thought-provoking discussion tackling colorism in beloved telenovela series concluded the Center for Diversity and Inclusion’s (CDI) Hispanic Heritage Month events. Throughout October, the CDI ...
The slogan for the annual Celebration of Lights, “We are one university” embodied the evening that highlighted identity-based clubs and organizations; a night that concluded with the Moore Library ...
MANY members of Greek organizations, at Rider and beyond, are familiar with ‘the paddle.’ You can buy them online or even make your own, but generally, the members of today’s Greek community see the ...
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 ...
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