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Cardboard Canoe Race to Return to Coppola Pool

Rider students will put their leadership and team-building skills to the test on Sunday, April 10, when they race across the Richard A. Coppola Pool — in cardboard canoes.
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Art Historian Joan Breton Connelly to Deliver 19th Annual Levine Lecture

College of Arts and Sciences
Classical archaeologist Joan Breton Connelly will deliver the 19th annual Emanuel Levine History Lecture, presented by the Rider Department of History, on March 31, at 7 p.m. in the Sweigart Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
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Sen. Menendez: Our Choices Define Us as a Nation

Despite numerous fiscal challenges, Sen. Bob Menendez says now is not the time to forsake people in need, and that the choices this government makes will define it, for better or worse, to the world.
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Relay for Life is Now a Full-Time Job for One Grad

After organizing Rider’s Relay for Life as a student, Megan Ptaszenski ’10 is now the Manager of Special Events for the American Cancer Society’s North Brunswick office.
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Cornel West Challenges Students to Leave a Legacy

World-renowned scholar, author and civil-rights activist Cornel West inspired a Black History Month audience on February 28 with a message of unity, self-determination, responsibility, purpose, creativity and faith – the principles of Kwanzaa.
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Aerial Act

Long a staple on college campuses, Ultimate Frisbee is thriving at Rider, where the club team is entering the home stretch of its seventh season of play.
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