By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer The 28th Long Island Guitar Festival was set to take place from March 31 to April 5 on campus. Due to spreading of the coronavirus, the event is now canceled since campus has been closed. All performances, recitals, and festivals have been canceled. This change…
Posts published in March 2020
By Anisha Jintoorkar, Staff Writer and Jillian Mehta, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor A mass email was sent out by Executive Dean of Students Michael Berthel on Feb. 29 alerting some fashion merchandising students that their spring break trip to London, scheduled for March 6 to 14, was canceled due…
By Jade Leah Burns and Jillian Mehta, Staff Writer and Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor After someone with an office in the Life Sciences/Pell Hall building tested positive for the new coronavirus (COVID-19), Chief Administrative Officer Joseph Schaefer sent out an email on March 12 notifying the campus community that…
By Leah Arroyo, Staff Writer For the first time in 17 years, Broadway closed its curtains and went dark on March 12. The last time was in 2003 due to the musicians of several Broadway musicals going on strike. The governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, put restrictions on…
By Dylan Valic, Features and Managing Editor Due to the spread of COVID-19, the class of 2020’s commencement ceremony will be held virtually on Wednesday, May 20. Students received an email from University President Dr. Kimberly Cline on March 23 informing them that the university decided on how to proceed…
By Jillian Mehta, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor, and Shannon Miller, Co-Editor-In-Chief The Situation Since The Pioneer last reported on COVID-19 on Feb.26, the new coronavirus became a pandemic, placing life on pause, and significantly impacting the daily routine of college students and faculty all over the country. COVID-19, better…
By Emma Robinson, Staff Writer As students transition to online classes due to COVID-19, the university is issuing conflicting statements regarding potential refunds to residents, parents and residence-life faculty who are no longer using the facilities. After LIU announced that classes will be administered online for the rest of the…
By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer The women’s lacrosse team fell to the La Salle University Explorers 6-18 on Saturday, March 7. Despite solid performances from senior Paige Sherlock and senior Alyssa Mallery, who both scored twice, La Salle walked away with the victory. La Salle took the lead early and…
By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer Sharks baseball team scored their first win of the season. Freshman Richie LaCalandra scored three goals and added four assists, and the Sharks defeated Quinnipiac University with a score of 13-9 for their first win on Saturday, March 7. “I’m happy for our guys, they…
By Sophia Strauss, Staff Writer The sculpture gallery hosted the art of Madelynne Ehmer, a senior art education major, from Monday, March 2 to Friday, March 6. Her collection was titled “Don’t be Afraid” and was based around common phobias people face around the world. Ehmer was previously in group…