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Promise Holds Safe Zone Training

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief The campus community is comprised of various groups and individuals, and as more students develop a sense of identity during their college career, other members of the community are making an effort to accommodate them. Members of the Promise Office are hosting safe zone training sessions…

Potential Mold Crisis in Kings Hall

By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer Many residents living in Kings Hall are becoming aware of the presence of mold in their dorm rooms and residence hall. Students are concerned for their health and believe the mold is causing an endless cycle of sickness in their building. An emergency evacuation occurred…

New Residence Hall Cameras Create Speculation

By Shannon Miller, Chanel Lubsey News & Managing Editor, Staff Writer Some resident students have growing concerns about privacy and monetary fines after resident assistants informed them of surveillance cameras monitoring their use of restricted side entrances and exits. RAs notified residents during a mandatory meeting at the start of…

Campus Crime Blotter

Compiled By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor In order to keep the student body aware of incidents on campus, The Pioneer compiles and publishes crime reports. These reports are public and available to view at Public Safety. All names have been redacted for privacy purposes. Wednesday, August 28 At…

Self-Care Sundays in Nassau Residence Hall

By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer One of Nassau Hall’s resident advisors, sophomore Leah Arroyl, created a monthly event this semester called Self-Care Sundays for campus residents to help address the stress associated with attending college. The first event took place on Sunday, Sept. 29 on the third floor of Nassau…

Stolen Rhodes Rocks Common Hour Coffee House

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The Student Activities Board opened their first Coffee House event of the semester with featured artists Stolen Rhodes. A Philadelphia based duo, Stolen Rhodes creates Americana style music; they also do covers of popular songs. They performed for students and passerby during common hour in Hillwood…

World Leaders Look Inside for Change

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief World leaders gathered at the United Nations in New York City to celebrate the creation of a new annual holiday the International Day of Conscience, established to take place on April 5. This celebration followed several events and a UN General Assembly meeting for the International…

Bees on Campus Have Students Buzzing

By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor Many students are running away in fear as swarms of bees and wasps follow them around campus. These sly stingers are wreaking havoc indoors and outdoors, and either way, students and faculty can’t escape them. From the dorms to the classrooms to the…

Student Body Boutique Grand Re-Opening

By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor The Student Body Boutique held its grand reopening Monday, Sept. 23, at its new location on the first floor of Hillwood Commons. The new location allows students and faculty to eas-ily browse and purchase current fashion trends. The boutique, which was previously in…