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…
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When I first entered PTW, I was a little bit nervous. I’ve had a not-so-great experience with schools in my life, but I was still willing to give it a go, just because I needed a change in my life. From the first time I entered this class till now,…
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…
I graduated from Long Island University in 1985. Back then, we simply called it “CW Post.” While attending Post, I took a class in Political Science with Professor Stanley Jarolem. That class, along with others that I took with other professors at the campus, changed my life. Because of the…
This message was originally sent via email to university President Kim Cline, and Athletic Director Debbie DeJong, and shared with the Pioneer by the writer. As an alum (of the business school) and a retired LIU employee I am shocked and saddened to see the announcement of the new mascot.…
Dear Editors: As a former student journalist, I wish to applaud The Pioneer for its fearless work this semester. Few student newspapers across the country would have handled a seemingly endless stream of hard news with more sensitivity, humanity, and professionalism. Every week, The Pioneer models the critical reading, writing,…
Dear Dean (Rita) Langdon, We are writing to inform you that we will not be attending the Hutton House Advisory Board meeting scheduled for December 5th. We object to the many actions which have been taken with regard to Hutton House over the past seven weeks and to the fact…