By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor What you’ll need: Glass mason jar Acrylic paint Paint brush Tape Scissor Ribbon (optional) First, cut hearts out of your tape. Stick the hearts onto your mason jar in your preferred pattern. Once the tape is on the mason jar, paint the jar, covering the…
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By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor The Student Activities Board (SAB), creates large and small events to enhance students’ college life outside the classroom. Members will organize live entertainment in Hillwood Commons on select dates throughout the spring 2019 semester to offer students a taste of talent chosen by fellow…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor The first exhibition of the spring semester opened in the S.A.L. Gallery in the library on Feb. 6. Second year MFA student Jessica Hart displayed her collection, “Disparu,” inspired by the reality of species extinction. Three large, colored abstract pieces were mounted on…
Editor’s Note: The Pioneer is publishing a student featured piece, similar to a column piece, but in the form of a poem.
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor “You,” a television thriller that originally premiered on Lifetime, came to Netflix Dec. 26, and has since gained great popularity. The television show is based on the novel “You” by Caroline Kepnes. The show follows Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) as he obsesses over…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The first productions for the Post Theater Company (PTC) spring 2019 season are a part of the Building Bridges: The 2019 Virgil J. Lee New Play Festival. PTC will perform stage readings of the plays “Oak,” written by PTC alumnus Ryan Hudak (’12), and “This Can’t…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer Back in 2010, Electronic Arts (EA) released a video game called, “Skate 3,” the third installment in the world-famous “Skate” series, and while it was a major success, it’s just getting a bit old. Fortunately, a company called Easy Day Studios released a beta for…
By Karis Fuller Arts and Entertainment Editor The spring semester brings about new adventures and challenges for the musical theatre, arts and music departments. Following the fall 2018 semester’s hectic schedule, the arts students continue to work through a busy spring. Senior tech design major Katherine Keaney outlined the theatre…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor What you’ll need: Scissors Ribbon Washi tape Colored construction paper Battery-powered tea lights Pom-poms Permanent Marker Crazy glue First, use the permanent marker to draw a snowman face onto your tea lights. For the first snowman, place the red washi tape on the top…
By Shannon Miller Staff Writer Excitement filled the S.A.L. Gallery on Nov. 28, as the students of Professor Justin Capalbo’s photo 7 class celebrated the opening night of their exhibition “Arcane.” The exhibit’s title means understood by few, mysterious or secret; a translation that gave the show an underlying theme.…