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Posts published in October 2017

Capable of Happiness: Meditation and Positive

By Gillian Pietrowski Staff Writer We react in many different ways during an emergency. It is almost as if a different side of you comes out to handle the situation; you never know how you are going to react until you are in that moment. Many people go into a…

Published Writers Host Poetry Reading

By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor On Oct. 11, a poetry reading led by poets Matt Pasca and Terri Muuss was held in the Great Hall. Both writers have published compilations of original poetry and are educators; Muuss works as a life coach, motivational speaker, social worker, director, and…

‘It’s Blue’ in the S.A.L. Gallery

By Jada Butler News Editor From Oct. 10 to Oct. 14 the Student Art League (SAL) Gallery located on the first oor of the library presented artwork by graduate MA art student, Meghan Hallock. Hallock displayed 38 ceramic and eight screenprint works to the community with a reception held on…

Student Spends Semester Abroad in Italy

By Myles Goldman Arts & Entertainment Assistant Editor Emily Halper, a junior art education major from Commack, NY is currently spending a semester in Florence, Italy and will be returning in December after departing on Aug. 31. “There’s so much inspiration,” Halper said. She found inspiration in pieces of art…

Alumni Takeover WCWP

By Andrew Servedio Sports Editor “It never gets old, its great to see everyone again,” said Jeff Kroll, who graduated in 1975. Every year for the past 40 years, alumni that graduated from the early 1960’s to May of 2016, have come back to WCWP to do live broadcasts for…

New Season, Same Pressure

By Destiny Diggs Contributing Writer The women’s basketball is on the eve of a new season and its members are looking forward to giving their all as they play on the court on Saturday, Nov. 11 against Adelphi University. Last season, the Pioneer women were 7-11 in the East Coast…