Publications and Media
- The Shadow Yearbook
- first published in 1923 two years after the institution officially changed its name to Rider College. The yearbook continues to be published each year by a student staff. The staff writes all the articles, designs the pages, comes up with its theme and takes many of the pictures. The 2010 yearbook marked its 87th volume. The book is primarily made for senior students, but can be purchased by any Rider student. Seniors that sit for a portrait receive a yearbook free of charge. The book typically is shipped to students in November. As of 2010, Herff Jones publishes the book for Rider.
- The Rider News
- the school's student newspaper, founded in 1930. It is published weekly between September and May, during the academic term.
- WRRC-FM 107.7 The Bronc
- Venture
- literary magazine which welcomes submissions of students’ art and literature focusing on any topic
- The Rider University Network (R.U.N.)
- student organization that produces television programs in the Department of Communication and Journalism’s Television Studio. Programs are regularly broadcast on the campus network and are available everywhere online.
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