Dear students, faculty and campus community, Welcome back to the beautiful Long Island University Post Campus. Us here at the Tide are very excited to see you all. As we return to campus for a normal school year, the world around us can seem as if it is anything but…
Posts published in “From the Editors”
Thank you so much for reading our first issue of the semester, and our first issue ever as The Tide! We are excited to have this opportunity to change our name to align with Shark Nation. Our editorial board has worked long hours to present to you this issue, and…
Welcome back to campus. It has been a long time since we last published a print edition of The Pioneer back in March. Even though a lot has changed since then, one thing will always remain the same, our passion for providing our readers with accurate and up to date…
It’s surreal that the day has finally come where I am writing my final piece for the Pioneer. My time working on this publication has been the highlight of my collegiate career, and I’m both heartened and saddened to bid it farewell. To all the dedicated staff members with their…
Dear readers, It’s hard to believe that this is my final issue of the Pioneer. It has been an honor to report on and deliver campus news to the LIU Post community for the last three and a half years. If I’m being honest, it’s going to be hard to…
Dear Post Community, As we say goodbye to the spring 2019 semester, we’ve had the chance to reflect on our time spent thus far serving the campus on the Pioneer. We’ve made many mistakes, and we’ve also celebrated many successes. As student reporters, we’ve learned much through trial and error…
By the Editorial Board The battle for free speech in schools, both public and private, has been a long and arduous one. There are student reporters across the country, from high schools, public colleges and private universities, who have to fight in order to have their voices heard. In the…
In the Nov. 14 issue of The Pioneer, we published a political opinion column, “Trick’s Take,” that gives one student’s perspective on the issue of diversity. While the column reflected the opinions of the writer, and the Pioneer takes great pride in providing a forum for all students to express…
Dear Readers, I found myself in an awkward position last week after meeting with the dean of students, at his request, regarding a section of the anonymous “Common Sense” pamphlet about an alleged conflict of interest involving board of trustees member and director of the fashion merchandising program, Cherie Serota.…
By The Pioneer Editorial Board The United States of America was founded on a Bill of Rights ensuring citizens have the right to a free source of information unburdened by outside agendas. Now that right is being attacked. With the recent change in the administration governing the U.S., President Donald…