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Posts published in November 2010

Letter From the Editors – 11.11.17

College is a fast four years.  You move in, you let loose, find some good friends and POOF – it’s all over.  Then it’s you against the world staring into the eyes of your first employer who is probably hesitant to hire you in the first place.  Our advice? Take…

X’s & O’s

The C.W. Post Pioneers will not extend their season past this weekend. Post will not be involved in a PSAC Championship game. There will be no playoffs. And while the Pioneers outscored the Cheyney Wolves last week, the team may have proven why it won’t be in the postseason. Cheyney…

Volleyball Sweeps Mercy College on Senior Night

The C.W. Post Volleyball team celebrated ‘Senior Night’ with a 3-0 sweep over Mercy College at the Pratt Center last Tuesday.

The win was big for the girls as it brought their overall record back to .500 on the year. For their last home game, seniors Kim Lubeski (Bishopville, MD), Sammy Figliolia (Wantagh, NY), Amanda Ostapow (East Setauket, NY), and Marilena Guadagnini (Huntington Beach, California) were all honored for their volleyball careers at Post.

Senior Spotlight: Qaroline Nahl

Name: Qaroline Nahl Major: Public Relations Sport: Women´s Soccer #9 How long have you been playing at Post? 3 seasons, transferred from Hofstra Fall 08. What did you first think about Post? I loved the campus and the aspirations the team had. I wanted to be part of something leaving…

Men’s Soccer Fights ‘Til the End

Under the bright lights of the playoffs the C.W. Post Men’s Soccer team (7-8-2) went head-to-head against ECC rival Dowling College (10-1-5) that ended in a thrilling upset for the Pioneers.

The match was a nail-biter, as even two overtime periods was not enough to decide the outcome. Penalty kicks were needed to see who would advance to the ECC Championship. In the end, Dowling won the match with a 4-2 lead in penalty kicks.

Post Hockey Suffers First Loss in OT

The Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey defending champion C.W. Post Pioneers defeated New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), 3-1 on October 29th but suffered their first loss Saturday in overtime against Kutztown University.

Against NJIT, the Pioneers took a 1-0 first period lead on junior Lawrence Kutsovsky’s first career goal off a scramble in front of NJIT goaltender, Mike Lipinski. Securing a rebound off a John Ninivaggi shot, Kutsovsky lifted a wrist shot over Lipinski’s left shoulder at 12:23 of period one. Just 5:04 later, Brian “Sully” Sullivan put Post on top 2-0, with his fifth goal of the season. Carrying the puck down the right side, the senior winger shot the puck towards the net, where it deflected in off a NJIT defenseman.

Pioneers Football Takes the Offensive/Pioneers Score Early and Often

After losing two straight games the C.W. Post Pioneer football team rebounded against the Cheyney University with a 63-28 victory.

The Pioneers jumped to a quick lead with consecutive touchdowns from Anthony Brunetti and then added another when Erik Anderwkavich tossed a 21-yard pass to Darnell Williams. The Cheyney Wolves did however get on the board when they rushed for a 9-yard touchdown to make the score 21-6.

Men’s Cross Country Repeats as ECC Champs

The C.W. Post Cross Country team hosted the East Coast Conference Championship meet this past weekend. Both squads performed at a high level but the men dominated the 8K race and for the second straight year, which allowed them to capture the ECC Championship title.

Contest Responses

Greetings Post Pioneer!

I am an avid reader of the Pioneer and would like to say your doing a great job! I do however have a suggestion. What about a page for job opportunities on campus. I work at the Hilllwood Commons Information Desk and students always ask, “Whose hiring!” I send them to the Pep Office, but why not have help wanted ads for jobs that are searching for work study or budget students. Just throwing it out there.

Responses- 11.10.10

Dear Editor: I would like to comment on your new story, “Course Canceled Due to Low Enrollment.” In the article, it does not mention that in lieu of Journalism 56/Broadcasting 54, students may also take Advanced Editing as a substitute. In Advanced Editing students look at the construction of a television news package…