By Myles Goldman Sports Editor DC Comics published their first Elseworlds, a publication imprint associated with DC Comics, to create, “Gotham by Gaslight,” in February 1989. The author, Brian Augustyn took Gotham’s nest characters from their caves and cages and put them in a different time period. Fast forward to…
Posts published in January 2018
Complied by Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Tilles Center Performances: Feb. 1 Tilles Center presents: “Art of the Ensemble: Songbook” with Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.tillescenter.org, and prices range from $53-$38. Discounted student tickets are available, visit the Tilles Center…
By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer What many people of the LIU community do not know is that Riggs Hall is not just a dormitory. It is also the home of the LIU Post wrestling team. Practice for the Pioneers is not like any other student athletic team at LIU. The…
By Karis Fuller Staff Writer When it comes to collegiate sports, time is precious. Each student athlete is given four years of eligibility. Once used, it is all over. What if one or more of those years are taken away from you? Sadly, that’s the harsh reality many athletes face…
By Myles Goldman Sports Editor On Jan 27, the women’s basketball team took on the NYIT Bears in an East Coast Conference matchup at NYIT. Coming into the game, the Pioneers had a 9-0 win streak within the East Coast Conference, but in the NYIT game, they came up short…
By Myles Goldman Sports Editor On Saturday, Jan. 27, The Pioneers took their last dip into the pool, ending the season on a positive note by defeating Kutztown University 154-103 and Millersville University 170-79 at Kutztown University’s Key Stone Hall. The first event of the day was a strong one…
By Myles Goldman Sports Editor On Saturday, Jan. 27, The Pioneers went up against the NYIT Bears in an East Coast Conference dual at NYIT. The Pioneers did not have a strong first half; they only shot 34 percent from the field with a large score difference of nine points.…
By Jada Butler News Editor In December 2017, the New York State Department of Education approved Long Island University’s request to institute a veterinary technology program at LIU Post. The program, which is set to begin in the fall of 2018, is one of only 21 accredited, four-year integrated undergraduate degree…
By Tiffany Rose Miller Staff Writer LIU Post, nestled on the North Shore with about 307 acres of land, attracts a variety of wild animals, including geese that land and feed on the campus lawns. Many students are unaware of or not troubled by the geese. “The geese don’t really…
By Anand Venigalla Staff Writer Associate Professor of History, Willie Hiatt spent his fall 2017 sabbatical working on an oral history project in Peru. He interviewed between 75 and 100 individuals about the blackouts that occurred in Peru during the Shining Path period in 1980-2000, particularly those that took place…