By Dylan Valic Staff Writer Dr. Efleda Tolentino, the director of the early childhood education program in the College of Education, Information and Technology since 2008, aims to teach and inspire the next generation of teachers. “I believe that children are our future,” Tolentino said. “It’s important, therefore, to provide…
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By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Editors Note: The writer is a member of BSU. During the fall 2017 semester, BSU (Black Student Union) implemented a new event “BSU After Dark.” After numerous requests from members of the club in regards to getting more time for their meetings, the president at…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Most college students in their senior year find themselves unsure of the next step to take after graduation, and how to go about doing it. Thomas Pallini, a senior political science major and vice president of the Student Activities Board, has a good idea of…
By Jack Georgis Assistant Online Editor One of the concerns that has been raised after the mid-semester announcement about OneLIU is whether student voices are heard by university administrators, and how they can communicate their concerns. Dean of Students Michael Berthel believes that the Student Government Association (SGA) is an…
By Sarah Wung Staff Writer Dr. Stephen Tettelbach has been a professor of biology at LIU Post for 13 years. He previously taught at LIU Southampton for 19 years until that campus closed. Since working at Post, Tettelbach has published 11 scientific papers, nine papers on bay scallops—two of which…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor The Campus Nutritionists hosted a World Food Day on Oct. 16 during common hour “to provide education about sustainable living, emphasizing minimizing food waste,” Sarah Schuette said. “They will provide smoothies, which are a great opportunity to use food scraps to reduce food waste, nutrition…
By Justin Simon Assistant News Editor The Pioneers dominated this homecoming weekend, beating Saint Anselm College 37-6, improving their record to 6-0 for the season. Backed up by the first half, in which they scored 21 points, the team cruised to a decisive 31 point victory. Saint Anselm kicked a…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Matt Goldstein and Olivia Kavanaugh were named Homecoming King and Queen at the 2018 Homecoming on Oct. 13. Voting went up for students via SimplyVoting on October 11 and lasted until October 12, 5 p.m. Other candidates for Homecoming King and Queen included Samantha Samant…
By Michael Ampofo, Ashley Bowden, and Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer, Co-Editor-In-Chief, News and Online Editor As we welcome back alumni, Homecoming will be filled with carnival rides, food trucks and competitive spirit as the Pioneers face Saint Anselm on the football field. Expectations are high for the Pioneers to continue…
By Justin Simon Assistant News Editor A game night will be held in Hillwood Commons Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. For five dollars, participants can play a variety of roleplay, console and board games. Dungeons and Dragons, Settlers of Catan, Werewolves, King of Tokyo, SEGA and SNES are among the…