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Rider Seventh at CAA Championships

With two third place and two fourth place finishers the Broncs placed seventh at the Colonial Athletic Association Wrestling Championships, hosted by Binghamton University.
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Academics, Campus & Community News Article

Cardboard Canoe Race to Return to Coppola Pool

Students are invited put their leadership and team-building skills to the test on Sunday, April 15, when they race across the Richard A. Coppola Pool — in cardboard canoes.
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Academics, People News Article

Journalism Major Will Go On ‘The Record’ This Summer

College of Arts and Sciences
Junior Journalism major David Pavlak is one of just five students selected by the New Jersey Press Foundation to receive a competitive paid internship with a newspaper this summer. Pavlak, of Bloomingdale, N.J., will spend eight weeks working for The Record of Woodland Park.
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People News Article

Double Coverage

College of Arts and Sciences
Working as a production coordinator for the NFL Network, Kelly Dixon ’10 spent a good part of February in Indianapolis covering Super Bowl XLVI and the annual NFL Scouting Combine.
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Academics, People News Article

Rider Named a Finalist in CFA Investment Research Challenge

This was the University’s first year to compete in the competition where university-sponsored teams that research and analyze a designated publicly traded company, prepare a written report and then present their findings to a panel of judges.
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Campus & Community, People News Article

Assembly Speaker Oliver: ‘N.J.’s partisan divide is dramatically overstated’

College of Arts and Sciences
In a February 27 address sponsored by the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics, Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver recalled her political origins, discussed the state’s most pressing issues, and said that the partisan divide is greatly overstated among the state’s voters.
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