By Travis Fortunas Staff Writer Welcome back to school LIU students! As you start this school year it is very important to keep a couple key ideas in your head since your com-muting life is a lot different from that of a resident student on campus. Your days take more…
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By Dylan Valic Matthew (Matty) Goldstein is a criminal justice major, the former vice president of the Be-The Change Club, and the 2018 homecoming king. Some of Goldstein’s favorite memories at Post include attending sports games and events on campus, being involved in the Be The Change Club, and having…
By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Myles Goldman is a fifth-year senior jour-nalism major who has covered sports for the Pioneer for two years. As graduation gets closer, he looks back at his time in college with mixed emotions. It has occasionally consisted of disappointments and failure, but in the very end…
By Ashley Bowden Matthew Sollenne, senior accounting major, has fond memories to look back on after he graduates in May. Having spent four years on the Pioneer football team as a offensive lineman, Sollenne considers the highlights of his college career to be the time spent bonding with his teammates.…
By Samantha Cavanagh Morgan Kashinsky is eager to see what her future holds after graduation. Kashinsky is a criminal justice major with a deep love for politics, and she has part of the student government since last spring. She is also the senior class president. “My heart is in it…
By Dylan Valic Griffin Albrecht, a political science major and journalism minor, transferred to Post in 2017. Before then, he attended the University of Vermont. “I was transferring in because I wanted to do something different,” he said. “I was looking to get more involved [in] opportunities and internships and…
By Alexander Espinosa Alecia Sexton, a senior health and physical education major, has been on campus for two years. She transferred after her sophomore year from Westchester University, where she majored in nutrition. She changed her major at Post because she “realized how much I liked the teaching aspect of…