By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Sports & Photo Editor Senior business major Connor Farrell is one of the school’s multi-sport student athletes, on the football and lacrosse teams. Since 2015, he has played football as a middle linebacker in the fall and entered the faceoff position for the lacrosse team in…
Posts published in February 2019
By Josh Tolentino Assistant Features Editor The Pioneers e-sports team ended their fourth “League of Legends” match against the NYIT Bears on Thursday, Feb. 21, with a loss of 2-0, making them 4-0 for the season. The team previously went against Molloy College on Feb. 15 (L 2-0), Saint Thomas…
By Chris Klimaszewski Staff Writer The men’s and women’s lacrosse teams opened their first home games on Saturday, Feb. 23 with wins. The men played against St. Anselm College (ranked #11) in their second home game of the season, and the women played against Merrimack College (ranked #16) in their…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Ariana Grande released her highly anticipated album, “thank u, next” on Feb. 8. This is Grande’s first album without featured artists on any of the 12 tracks. Three songs from this album, “7 rings,” “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored,” and “thank u, next” were…
By Alexander Espinosa Staff Writer The game “Overwatch” has been more creative with its various “skins,” or alternate appearances, for its large roster of heroes. The game has not only been praised for how creative the skins are, but also for how historically accurate they have been regarding which hero…
By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor Melanie Mallios, a senior art major, produces art that challenges the mind. Those who attended the reception for her honors thesis show, The Limbic Lens, in the S.A.L. Gallery on Feb. 21, stepped into a display of her ever- evolving subconscious. Mallios began experimenting…
By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer We often correlate food with social events and see meal time as a time to relax and wind down. Because relaxing and winding down often entails eating whatever we want, for many, mealtime has become a detrimental calorie overloading event. According to Joshua Rosenthal, the…
By Jacqueline Escobar Staff Writer Jennifer Southard, an adjunct English professor, teaches English 1 and 2 and Post 101, and she has a passion for helping students become proficient in writing. Southard holds a Bachelor of Science and a Juris Doctor degree from St. John’s University, along with a Master…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Students may have noticed the camera crews, wires and signs that read “set here” in various spots on campus in the past few weeks. These are all a part of the filming process for an upcoming HBO show, “Mrs. Fletcher” set to premiere in the fall.…