By Jacqueline Escobar Staff Writer Marco Codebo, associate professor of Ital-ian and French in the department of English, philosophy, and foreign languages, is as dedi-cated to his health as he is to his students. Although most professors and students drive to school, Codebo prefers to bike. “I bike to work…
Posts published in April 2019
By Samantha Cavanagh Staff Writer Students have the opportunity to earn three credits in six weeks during one of three summer sessions. This helps students get ahead in their degree, make up classes, or graduate early. The first session is May 20-June 21, the second is June 24- July 26…
By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor Nassau County legislator Joshua Lafazan, who was the youngest official elected in Nassau County at age 23, will be teaching an undergraduate course in fall 2019 called ENT 60: Running for Office in the 21st Century. It is dedicated to the skills needed to…
By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Sports and Photo Editor Freshman accounting major Jake Gillis had great success in his first season as an attackman for the men’s lacrosse team. With 56 points and five East Coast Conference (ECC) player of the week recognitions after 11 games, he is one of the…
By Griffin Albrecht Staff Writer On a chilly afternoon, the baseball team played St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans at home in their final game of a series dominated by Pioneers on Monday, April 1. In the two prior games of the series, the Pioneers won skillfully, earning a 25-5 win in…
By Abilio Dominguez Staff Writer The men’s lacrosse team played the Wilmington University Wildcats, winning with a score of 23-2, at Bethpage Stadium on Tuesday, April 2 at 3:30 p.m. There were 172 attendees at the home game. The Pioneers played skillfully against the Wildcats. In the first quarter, the…
By Jacqueline Escobar Staff Writer Danielle Burman, a freshman a musical theater major from Rockville, Maryland, is busy rehearsing for the First Year Showcase, “Ovations and Odysseys,” which will be held from April 11-14 in the Little Theater. The First Year Showcase is a series of 10-minute plays with the…
By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer Though there are many who people choose to consume a vegetarian or vegan diet for its physiological benefits, there are a few downfalls that may accompany it that should be considered before delving in. First off, it’d be helpful to know the difference between the…
By James Bonner Staff Writer Movies have a way of bringing a community together through a shared culture, or love of certain celebrities. Many of the films released this year were remakes of beloved films, and that trend continues for the upcoming films of 2019. These films are a mixture…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor James Bednarz, professor of English, attended a three-day conference called “The Marston Effect,” at the Lincoln College of Oxford University from March 29-31, at which he gave one of two keynote addresses. His lecture, “John Marston and the Revolution at Paul’s Playhouse,” was an example…