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Athlete of the Week: Austin Kennedy

By Myles Goldman Sports Editor Men’s basketball’s freshman guard, general business major, Austin Kennedy from Medford, NJ has had a week to remember. On Jan. 29, Kennedy was named the East Coast Conference (ECC) Rookie of the Week.  On Jan. 27, the Pioneers went up against the New York Institute…

Two Wins For Women’s Basketball

By Michael Domagala & Myles Goldman Assistant Sports Editor & Sports Editor On Wednesday, Feb. 7, the women’s basketball team went up against Molloy College at home, wearing pink socks for their Think Pink game for breast cancer awareness. This game was also the Pioneers’ second and final game against…

LIU Promise & Campus Life Have Merged

By Anand Venigalla Assistant Features Editor Over the winter break, the office of campus life moved upstairs in Hillwood Commons and was merged with the LIU Promise office. The combined departments are now located in Hillwood Commons 270. An email was issued to the LIU community on Jan. 22 that…

Vet Tech Club Planned

By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant Online Editor With the recent announcement of the new veterinary technology program coming to Post, reported in the Pioneer on Jan. 24 students and faculty can expect to see a new vet tech club on campus in September 2018. The club will be a great way…

Runway Hosts: Cupid Shuffle

By Jennifer Coley & Kyhara Jeanty Staff Writers Having a hard time in the love area? Still haven’t found that special person? Or just looking for a friend? This Valentine’s Day, Runway will be hosting their first ever “cupid shuffle” speed dating event from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in…

One-to-One Social Work

By Myles Goldman Sports Editor The School of Health Science and Nursing offers a bachelor’s degree in social work, a minor in social work and an advanced certificate program in forensic social work. Professor Pamela Brodlieb is the newly appointed director of the program, and is ready to share her…

Crime Blotter

Compiled by Anand Venigalla & Destiny Diggs Assistant Features Editor & Staff Writer Friday, Dec.1, 2017 On Dec. 1, 2017, at 7:20 p.m., there was an incident of criminal misconduct at Kings Hall. Details were not reported. The disposition was closed. Monday, Dec. 4, 2017 On Dec. 4, 2017, there…

Tilles Play Opens Student’s Minds

By Jacqueline Escobar Staff Writer Shaireen Rasheed, professor of philosophical foundations and multiculturalism in the School of Education, Information and Technology enriched her class by allowing them to attend “Jabber”, a play performed at the Tilles Center by Mariana Tayler, Ian Geldart, and David Sklar. The play taught students the…

Make it count this Valentine’s Day

By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager We all know that Valentine’s Day is “The day of love,” and while the day is particularly enjoyable for couples who like to celebrate their relationship, there’s always a certain amount of stress that surrounds the day. “What if he/she doesn’t like my gift? What…