Online shopping solves a lot of problems for consumers, but deliveries can be problematic for apartment residents. E-commerce has revolutionized our daily lives. Consumers can order whatever they want, whenever they want it, without stepping outside their apartment, and returning packages is almost as […]
By Megan Blauvelt The William Paterson University community observed its inaugural Arbor Day commemoration by planting a cherry blossom tree in front of the David and Lorraine Cheng Library on April 30. “The campus is a living arboretum,” said James Shelley, director of physical […]
By Megan Blauvelt A new student organization known as the Green League dug its hands in rich soil and assembled garden beds at Caldwell Plaza on Thursday, April 25. Outside Science Hall East lay eight oblong planks of treated, repurposed wood. Members of the […]
By Megan Blauvelt A few dozen times this semester, Stephen Harris parked his charcoal gray pick-up truck at the Pioneer Parking Garage. He grabbed his black backpack, stepped out of his truck and locked the doors with the press of a button while walking […]
By Megan Blauvelt Despite the bitter cold on November 13, the Black Box Theatre of Hunziker Hall was almost filled to capacity . The seats were arranged so close to each other for the typical intimate space between audience members. The stage was no […]
By Megan Blauvelt William Paterson University Theatre will present “26 Pebbles” at the Hunziker Black Box Theatre from Nov. 13 to Nov. 18. The drama, written by Eric Ulloa, reflects the shaken community of Newtown, Connecticut, in the aftermath of the mass shooting at […]
Rider Spectrum will strive to make a big statement today without any means of spoken communication on the Day of Silence. Formerly known as the Rider Gay-Straight Alliance, Rider Spectrum is a student-run organization that aims to break down sexual and gender-based stereotypes while […]
by Megan Blauvelt Extracting shale gas is either the future for America’s energy needs or dangerous, panelists argued during a contentious forum on hydraulic fracturing on Feb. 21. Fracking has been a controversial topic among environmentalists and energy companies in recent years. Each side […]
Halfway through sophomore year, I am nervous for one of my spring classes — Chinese I. But I look Chinese, so why am I taking this 100-level course? I want to pursue courses that help me appreciate where I come from. I was about […]
Today, the Asian Students At Rider (ASAR) club will celebrate Holi, a festival that celebrates the coming of spring. This festival of colors has both a cultural and religious background. With the full moon present, Asians worldwide dismiss winter and welcome the start of […]