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Posts published in April 2019

Health Column: Autism Awareness Month

By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer April is National Autism Awareness Month and there’s no better time to learn more about this disability. According to austismspeaks.org, autism is defined as a “broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.” There is often a…

Professor Cary Epstein: Man of Many Hats

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Cary Epstein, professor of health and physical education, is the coordinator of the teacher preparation program within the departmentof teaching and learning. An adjunct professor when he first came to Post in 2011, in fall 2018 Epstein was hired as the only full-time faculty in…

Be The Change Hosts You are Noticed Day

By Dylan Valic Staff Writer The Be the Change Club hosted its third annual You are Noticed Day speak out on April 9 in the End Zone. You are Noticed Day is an event to raise awareness for those experiencing feelings of alienation or loneliness. Adam Silverstein, junior social work…

Senior Event Line Up for 2019

Compiled By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Tickets are on sale at the Campus Concierge in Hillwood Commons for the senior events for 2019. From attending a Yankees game to a senior formal, there is much in store to send off the class of 2019. Seniors attended the senior grad fair from…

Former Swimmer Joins Rugby Team

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief Caitlin Johnstone, senior health sci-ence major, traded her sea legs to run on land when she joined the women’s rugby team during the spring 2019 semester. She has been a member of the swim team since spring 2016 and plans to continue on the rugby team…

Football Players to Train with N.Y. Giants

By Christian Klimaszewski Staff Writer Even though football season ended in December, Pioneer football players have been preparing to get drafted by an NFL football team. Running back Malik Pierre, wide receiver Mike Richardson, wide receiver Deon Mash, linebacker Jake Carlock and defensive end Kevin Petit-Frere have been working hard…

Film Students Attend Social Action Screening

By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Professor Susan Zeig, chair of the com-munications department, accompanied seven students to a screening called “Following Their Lead Youth in Action” on April 8. Brave New Films and the Ford Foundation sponsored the screening. It took place at The Ford Founda-tion Center for…

Happy Easter: Paper Bunny Craft

By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor To make this fast and easy Easter dorm decor, cut your construction paper into three strips of three different widths, each one slightly wider than the last. Fold the three strips of paper into cylinders and then tape them so they retain the shape. Next,…

BFA Seniors Showcase Their Work

By Jack Georgis Newsletter & Assistant Online Editor Senior BFA digital art and design students showed their digital art and design portfolios to a crowd of viewers at the S.A.L Gallery. The exhibit showed from April 9 to April 14 and featured the work of six senior BFA digital art…