Virus on Campus By Jacqueline Favaloro Approximately 86 C.W. Post residential and commuter students reported symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea as of last Thursday January 20. William Milford, Director of Student Health and Counseling informed the Pioneer that the virus is similar to other cases occurring in Nassau and Suffolk…
Posts published in “Year: 2011”
Heather Norris More than a month in advance to the start to the spring sports season, the C.W. Post women’s lacrosse team has begun preparations for the road ahead. Coming off their fifth consecutive Final Four appearance, the Pioneers are confident about 2011, and reasonably so. Lacrosse Magazine released its…
Renovations – good or bad? By East At their final meeting last semester, the Student Government Association, in tandem with the C.W. Post administration, announced plans to renovate Hillwood Commons during the spring semester. After listening to student suggestions, SGA has promised to make many changes, such as the extension…
The Pioneer welcomes you back! Everyone new and old, sick and healthy. If you haven’t been taken to the hospital yet, congratulations! Living on campus is starting to feel like living in a bubble of germy madness and I’m finding myself happy to dodge anyone and everyone in the absolute…
Interfaith Center at Post provides religious support to all faiths By Alyssa Rousso Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Religion is to do right. It is to love, it is to serve, it is to think, and it is to be humble.” This is the attitude of the Office of Religious Life…
Horeseback riding at Post By Anne Winberry Many students do not realize that tucked away at the back of the C.W. Post Campus is the North Shore Equestrian Center. The Equestrian Center, one of the oldest on Long Island, has been operating for over 40 years. Thanks to the…
By David Otero After a rough start to their 2010-2011 basketball season, the C.W. Post men’s basketball team has caught fire, winning eight consecutive games to bring their record to 12-6. They are currently undefeated at home this season and have a record of 9-2 in East Coast Conference play.…
By Alexandra LaRocca Do you enjoy helping others? Do you want to become more active in the community? Why not get involved and become a part of Circle K? The club was created in 2008, when Kristin Leverone, now a senior Earth Science Adolescent Education major, had the vision of…
Facing breakups and moving on in relationships By Kahlil Haywood Life is ever changing. With that, sometimes we, as individuals, change as well. Most relationships, especially at this stage in our lives, have the same pattern: Things are rosy in the beginning, and along the way, you may encounter problems.…
Using blackboard on campus By Andrea Deignan In the new technological age, the ways in which students, and teachers interact is changing. The ipad has also changed how students are using technology on campus. One of the included apps is a Blackboard app. The site is now becoming more popular…