By Jada Butler Staff Writer What does it mean to be a woman? Where and when did the concept of womanhood come to life? The answers to these questions can be found on the stage in PTC’s production, “Age of Elizabeth.” Follow modern Elizabeth and her mother’s story of betrayal…
Posts published in October 2016
By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer The Little Theatre, next to the Theatre, Dance, and Arts Management Building, located across from the library, does not have sufficient heat or air conditioning, according to students in the theater department who performed in the recent “Trojan Barbie” production. The building, which was part…
By Jada Butler Assistant News Editor Do you love food? Then you’ll love that there is a whole day dedicated just to celebrating food. Oct. 24 was National Food day, a day set to inform people of the food they consume and the effects it has on their health. Post’s…
By Alec Matuszak Assistant News Editor As the Pioneer reported last week, beloved psychology professor and chairperson of the psychology department, Gerald Lachter, passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 12. Professor Lachter was teaching three courses this semester, including “Introduction to Psychology (PSY 3),” “The Behavior Analysis program classes (PSY 607,…
By Ludvig Brisby Jeppsson Staff Writer Early on Friday, Oct. 21, a rain garden was planted next to the Facility Service Building. Led by William Kirker, director of facility services, and assisted by students, Christopher Roerden and Erica Ferrera, the goal of the planting is to decrease the flooding of…
By Adam Hornbuckle Political Columnist A national Fox News poll conducted between Oct. 15-17 shows Hillary Clinton with 45 percent of the national vote, Donald Trump with 39 percent, Gary Johnson with five percent and Jill Stein with three percent. According to these statistics, Hillary Clinton is in a commanding…
Jada Butler Staff Writer It might never be too early to get a head start on your spring schedule, yet some students seem to disagree. Success coaches sent out emails just three weeks into the fall semester, informing their students that pre-registration for Spring 2017 has begun. Furthermore, the emails…
By Nicole Rosenthal Contributing Writer Whether you’re out in town with friends or taking a break between study sessions, there is no better option for a cheap, quick, and delicious meal than pizza. However, after the local spot Lontza’s Pizza permanently shut its doors over the summer, some students were…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Halloween may be one of the very few times during the year when people can dress up in costumes and not have to worry about looking crazy. It’s also one of the holidays that require creativity and imagination. Questions that come up around this holiday usually…
By Harry Pearse Staff Writer I looked up at the mansion while sitting on a bench near Humanities: the sun was shining, the grass gleaming and the birds chirping. This whole setting was stunning. It was in between classes, and so it was very quiet. A quaint breeze flew through…