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Posts published in November 2016

America at a Crossroads

By Adam Hornbuckle Political Columnist Today in America people are uncertain and nervous for what the future may hold. Some are excited for this drastic change in politics and optimistic for a Donald Trump presidency. Others are fearful for their loved ones and possibly even for themselves. This is what…

State of Education: The Meaning of Choice

By Pooja Bachani Education Columnist Did we choose well? To say that last week was full of tough decisions would be an understatement. Within education, election results begged the questions of civic education, or lack thereof, and school choice. Let us begin with the latter as it includes the former.…

PTC Presents “The Killer”

By Ruhi Gandhi Staff Writer The Post Theatre Company presents “The Killer,” by Eugene Ionesco, this month in the Little Theatre. The show is directed by Brendan McMahon, a New York-based theatre director, brought in for the show. “The Killer” begins in a “radiant city,” or so Berenger, the main character,…

Art Therapy Students Prepare of Exhibition

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor The S.A.L. Gallery in the library and the Sculpture Building on the east side of campus, past the equestrian center, holds student art exhibitions throughout the year. While the Sculpture Building may be less known among students, it is the home of impactful…

“Doctor Strange” Introduces Magic to Marvel

By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer Marvel does it again: another villain, another superhero. Just six months ago the Marvel Cinematic Universe dominated the box office with “Captain America: Civil War” and has managed to wow audiences once again with “Doctor Strange.” The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become one of the…

Men’s Soccer Advances on Billington PK

By Michael Otero Sports Editor After concluding conference tournament play with a 3-0 victory over Molloy College, men’s soccer came into its NCAA Division II second round battle as the no. 1 seed in the division, nationwide, after holding the second slot for the last three weeks. The team went…

43-23 Win for Football; NE-10 Champs

By Michael Otero Sports Editor One point separated the Pioneers and the Greyhounds from Assumption College in their October matchup. The Pioneers were determined this time around to assure there would be no necessary fourth quarter heroics. Indeed, they defeated the Greyhounds 43-23 in the NE-10 Conference Championship on Saturday,…

Season Ends for Women’s Soccer

By Michael Otero Sports Editor Just like in their matchup in mid-October, the Pioneers took care of business against Caldwell University on Friday, Nov. 11, winning 3-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Division II Tournament in Garden City, N.Y. The victory advanced the Pioneers to the second round…

Equestrian Rests Atop in Region

By Maxime Devillaz Editor-in-Chief The equestrian team ended its fall season on a high at home ground on Sunday, Nov. 13. Comfortably looking down at its competitors from its saddle atop in the regional rankings, the team leads by over 50 points ahead of runners-up from Stony Brook. If holding…

Field Hockey NE-10 Champs

By Michael Otero Sports Editor On Friday, Nov. 5, no. 5-ranked field hockey rolled over no. 6-ranked Stonehill College in the NE-10 Conference semifinals, 3-0, at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium. Sophomore forward/midfielder, Emily Miller, had a day to remember. She had a hand in each score for the Pioneers and…