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Broncs sweep The award-winning Niagara Rider News 12 www.theridernews.com The student newspaper of the Rider community since 1930 Volume 81, Issue XVIII - Friday, April 1, 2011 Attempted abduction CLOSE ENCOUNTER suspect makes bail, court date scheduled By Kaitlin MacRae felony under New Jersey law. [email protected] According to Lt. Charles Edgar of LTPD, Kadyhrob was appre- The local man charged hended on Tuesday without with attempting to lure a female incident at his residence on the Rider University student into 2000 block of Princeton Pike. his vehicle on Monday is out “He’s been strongly advised on bail and will appear in court that he’s not to go anywhere next week, said Sergeant Joseph near campus… or the victim,” Caloiaro of the Lawrence Edgar said. Township Police Department According to Edgar, officers (LTPD) Thursday. were called to the Lawrenceville Tony Kadyhrob posted 10 campus on Monday on a report percent of the $2,500 bail and of a student who claimed a man is scheduled to appear in the attempted to lure her into his Lawrence Municipal Court on vehicle in Z lot near the South Tuesday at 8 a.m., said Caloiaro. entrance of campus. Kadyhrob, 68, of Lawrence, The official police report Jeff Thomas/The Rider News was arrested Tuesday after- and mug shot were unavailable. noon after attempting to lure Public Safety issued a warn- The freshman resident parking lot was the site of the attempted abduction of a female student a 19-year-old female student that occurred on Monday. The suspect was arrested, released on bail and is due in court Tuesday. into his vehicle, a third degree See Arrest, p. 3 Fundraising for a cure: From Rider to ESPN: Broncs go wild at Relay The Digger Phelps story By Rachel Stengel etary success,” she said. “We His actions were the precursor did awesome, but our Relay is to the modern Relay. The Orange Iguanas, much more than a fundraiser. Once the teams settled into Animal Crackers, Challah It is a place for our whole Rider the SRC, the event began with Gators and Gorilla Juiceheads community to come together a speech from cancer survi- participated in Rider for a common cause.” vor R.J. Barkelew. He was a University’s third annual Relay “There is not one single Hero of Hope for this year’s for Life, which took place on person on this campus who Relay. Barkelew spoke about his Saturday, March 26. hasn’t heard about cancer in personal struggle and victory The “Broncs Gone Wild”- one way or another and Relay against cancer. He noted that themed event drew more than is a place where we can all come cancer has had an impact on his 1,000 participants, and com- together to celebrate those who life, but he can be proud of his promised of 60 teams, who won, remember the loved ones struggle with the disease. banned together to celebrate, lost and fight back for those still “And the fact that I can remember and fight back against dealing with cancer, as well as always look back on it and cancer. Rider aimed to claim those in the future,” Gailbraith be proud of what cancer has the title of “Top Performing said. “Rider Relay achieved all done to me I can finally say, College Relay in New Jersey” of those goals as well as the fun- ‘Bring it on, life! Let’s see what for the third year in a row. As draising aspect of it. And if I do you’ve got!’” Barkelew said to of Thursday, Rider’s event had say so myself, it was a fun-filled an applauding crowd. raised approximately $55,000. night.” More than 1.2 million new Junior Lindsay Galbraith, According to the official cases of cancer are reported each event chair for Relay, said she website, Relay for Life began year, according to the American was proud of Rider’s financial through the sole efforts of Dr. Cancer Society. Relay expanded success of the event, but believes Gordy Klatt, a colorectal sur- to an international event in there are other measures of suc- geon in Tacoma, Wash., in 1996. More than 3.5 million Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images cess besides monetary value. 1985. He walked around a track people in 5,000 communities “Most people would judge To read about Digger Phelps, a Rider alumnus who now for 24 hours to raise money for an event like this by its mon- See Relay, p. 4 works as an ESPN sports commentator, see p. 12. the American Cancer Society. See Jumpline, p. 3 Music’s unknowns take on Princeton ice cream parlor Ringgold p. 11 serves up a twist Bamboozle gets coveted degree p. 8 p. 6 The 2 Rider News Friday, April 1, 2011 SECURITY BRIEFS Longtime professor fondly remembered Phone home By Emily Landgraf [email protected] A female visitor may not Doris DeYoung, long- want to return to Rider after time English professor and the theft of her cell phone last social director of the American week. Association of University On Thursday, March 24, Professors at Rider, passed away at 1:52 p.m., Public Safety on Tuesday. She was 75. was dispatched to the ground DeYoung began her career floor of the BLC on the at Rider in the Department report of a stolen cell phone. of English in 1968 and was The visitor stated that esteemed by many students. while there, she had gone to “Named by Andrew J. use the restroom. After leav- Rider scholars as the professor ing the restroom, she wanted who had the most profound to place a call, but could not influence upon their college find her cell phone in her careers, Doris both engaged her purse. students and was devoted to The visitor realized she them,” said a statement from Courtesy of Jane Rosenbaum had left her phone on a table the university. Professor Doris DeYoung of the Department of English is pictured at right with Dr. Jane Rosen- outside the Rider University DeYoung served on depart- Bookstore, but when she mental committees, assessed baum. DeYoung passed away on Tuesday at the age of 75 after battling brain tumors. went back it was gone. Public freshmen for course placement because of serious health prob- Dr. Seiwong Oh, chair of the Safety checked the area and in the Department of English lems as her husband was dying Department of English another Don’t forget could not find it. each summer, and traveled to of a blood disease in the same professor in the Department of The cost of the cell phone many places for academic con- √ to vote for the hospital. English, knew DeYoung for 18 was approximately $300. ferences, including Dublin, According to Rosenbaum, years and described her as car- Lawrence ville The investigation is Berlin and Edinburgh. DeYoung was slated to return ing, nurturing and humorous. ongoing. Anyone with infor- Dr. Jane Rosenbaum of the SGA candidates on to teach during the fall semester “She was plain-spoken, but mation should contact Public Department of English came of 2011, despite more health eloquent at the same time,” he Tuesday, April 5, at Safety at x. 5029. to Rider in 1978, and did problems. DeYoung suffered said. “She was not only a great all of these things alongside the SRC. from three major seizures just professor but a great storyteller, DeYoung. She said she remem- Good Samaritan before Thanksgiving in 2009 one who had an infinite inven- bers her late friend fondly. as the result of several brain tory of stories to tell.” Two female students par- “She had, after experiencing To read about the tumors. DeYoung’s funeral has been tied a little too hard and a great deal of misery, developed “It was thought by all, scheduled for Saturday, accord- presidential and received a trip to the hospital a wonderful sense of humor including her doctors, that she ing to The Times of Trenton. vice presidential last weekend. about it all,” Rosenbaum said. would be well enough to return The viewing will be held from On Saturday, March 26, According to Rosenbaum, candidates’ posi- by this fall,” Rosenbaum said. 1-3 p.m., followed by religious at 1:42 a.m., Public Safety DeYoung was diagnosed with “However dreadful that all is, services at 3:30 p.m. at the tions on campus officers were out on patrol polio at the age of 8 and suf- and there was, I assure you, Bongiovi Funeral Home in when a male witness flagged fered mobility problems for the issues go to more even than that, she man- Raritan, N.J. She is survived them down. He told the rest of her life. Eleven months aged, with the passage of time, by her brother, a nephew and theridernews.com officers that his friends were after marrying the Dean of to turn the situations surround- several cousins. sick and needed assistance. Liberal Arts Harry DeYoung on Monday for a ing all of these things into a He requested that the Good and at the age of 38, DeYoung series of hilariously funny sto- web exclusive. Samaritan law be invoked. found herself in the hospital ries.” He said that he and his friends had picked up two female students from an off- The Rider News recognized campus party and that they Coming were ill. The officers went to for excellence by NJCPA the car where the girls were located and confirmed the The Rider News took home four awards from Up ..
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