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How I Fell In Love

Danny Schrafel Former Editor-in Chief   I’m a history nerd.  Then again, to those of you who know me well, that comes as little surprise. Many a deadline night, I amused myself by jumping into the archives and pulling out random Pioneers newspapers from yesteryear – the first edition after…

The Pioneer Staff’s New Year’s Resolutions

  “For 2012, I wish to stop living in the past and focus on my future. I hope to get an internship, and do well in all my classes. A happy, healthy, and successful year is all I can ask for.  –Chrissy Morgera   “To have a successful semester of…

Where to Go for the Holidays

Daniel Caccavale We have all been there at least once, holiday time rushing in and you can’t think of a single place to take your significant other. You’re on a budget, you don’t know where to go, and you have a week to figure it out. Ready, go! For some,…

What Are Students Doing Over Winter Break?

Cecilie Nag With less than two weeks left of the semester, and December 21st just around the corner, we can soon celebrate our winter break. Traveling, working, studying, and relaxing – this is what some of the C.W Post students plan to do for their break. Sophomore International Business student,…

Favorite Holiday Movies/Music

Marissa Poggio Holiday season is a great time of year for many reasons.  It is the perfect time to curl up on the couch with a nice cup of hot chocolate and watch a Christmas movie or maybe listen to some Christmas music.  An entertaining, classic Christmas movie that is…

Best of 2011

Alex Parker It’s that time again; time to take into account the events of the past year. There are so many trends, songs, books, movies, and of course, so much news, to keep up with on a day-to-day basis.  Let’s reflect on some of the best things that  happened in…

Music For Your Mood and the Holidays

Ashley DeShields Music has been a part of people’s lives for almost as long as people have been on this earth. It conveys our happiness, our sadness, our anger, and other emotions in between. There is also music for every occasion, including birthdays, funerals, and weddings. As we have evolved,…

Marijuana

Genna Apfel Marijuana, also known as cannibis, is the most widely used illicit substance in the world, according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). Marijuana consists of flowers, leaves, and stalks of mature pistillate female plants. It is used as a psychoactive drug, and also for medical purposes,…

The Commuter Column: I’ll be Home for the Holidays

Kathleen Joyce By next Thursday, many of Post’s dormers will be traveling home. Some aren’t driving, but going overseas to Europe and Asia. Unfortunately, there isn’t a sleigh or flying car to take you overseas, but here are  a few tips on how to get through road traffic and what…

Fashion Column: How to Dress Festively Without Going Overboard

Marisa Anziano We all have those people in our lives who take being festive during the holiday season a little too seriously: someone with that hideous Christmas sweater with embroidered reindeer and candy canes that has been picked out for months; someone whose signature red Santa hat is made of a…