By Kylie Garrett Contributing Writer Last year was one for the books for the baseball team. They were east coast conference champions, tied the season win record, made it further than any team in school history, and had one member drafted to the LA Dodgers. Will they be able to…
Posts published in October 2017
By Ryan Kraut Contributing Writer Growing up, just about every little boy dreams of one day being drafted by a Major League Baseball team. For LIU Post closer Dan Jagiello, that dream became a reality. In Round 34 of the 2017 MLB Draft, the Los Angeles Dodgers selected Jagiello, with…
By Caroline Ryan Editor-in-Chief Former United States President, Bill Clinton spoke to a sold out audience at the Tilles Center on Thursday, Oct. 5. The event, hosted by former U.S. Congressman Steve Israel and the LIU Global Institute, featured Clinton speaking for nearly an hour on topics including global issues,…
By Angelique D’Alessasndro Staff Writer Homecoming is only a few days away, and students are preparing for what will be one of the most important game of the Pioneer football season. The annual event, which takes place on Saturday, Oct. 14, is against Southern Connecticut State University, who the Pioneers…
By: Mikey Domagala and Victoria Onorato Staff Writers On Tuesday, Oct. 4, seven members of The Pioneer attended the Megyn Kelly Today show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Freshman Mikey Domagala, senior Victoria Onorato, junior Andrew Servedio, junior Gillian Pietrowski, sophomore Luis Viloria, junior Angelique D’Alessandro, and junior…
By Caroline Ryan Editor-in-Chief Homecoming activities kick off this Thursday, Oct. 12.T here will be many events for students and alumni to attend. The Bleachers concert at the Tilles Center begins the festivities on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The opening band will feature Post alumni in Fox Hollow, followed by…
By Adam Hornbuckle Staff Writer The Be the Change club is planning to hold a ‘Positivity Sale’ every day during common hour, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., Monday, Oct. 16 through Thursday Oct.19. The event will take place in Hillwood Commons at a table in front of the Fishbowl.…
By Jada Butler News Editor After facing Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, the United States is hit with yet another tropical storm, Hurricane Nate. At 85 mile per hour winds, Nate is deemed a category one hurricane, and has already made damage along the Mississippi coast and the northern Gulf…
By Paola Guzman Assistant News Editor Coalition for Conservation (CFC) and Be the Change Club will join together to present the event “Billion Acts of Kindness,” on Oct. 12 at 12:30 in the Tilles Patrons Lounge. Guest speaker, Ram Singal, a survivor of the terrorist attack in New York City…
By Victoria Onorato Staff Writer Sarah Tsang, a freshman forensic science major, is the proud owner of a half teacup yorkie and half yorkie, Penny, who is 16-years-old. Tsang’s family chose the name for their dog because her fur is the color of a penny. The Tsang family adopted Penny…