By James Bonner Staff Writer The campus will be buzzing this summer with children decidedly younger than college students. This summer will begin 21st season of summer camps on the LIU Post campus. The campus provides programs like the Oasis day camp the opportunity to use the campus facilities. As…
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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.…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Students in the class of 2019 from LIU Post, Brentwood and Riverhead celebrated their graduation at the university’s 61st commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 10. The undergraduate ceremony was moved from the Bethpage Federal Credit Union stadium to the Pratt Recreation Center gymnasium…
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 Samantha Cavanagh Staff Writer Leah Mele, a senior sociology major, is the middle infielder on the softball team and plays second base. So far, she had a great season. Mele played baseball from the age of 3 to the age of 14, and she started playing softball in the…
By Christian Klimaszewski Staff Writer The baseball team continued their success with a 17-2 record in the East Coast Conference and 26-12 overall with three wins over the Molloy Lions since Thursday, April 18. “We’re having great team chemistry this year. Our pitching and hitting have been working strong together…
By Alexander Espinosa Staff Writer One of the most popular games among digital game design students is “Assassins Creed: Origins,” an open world game that was released on October 27, 2017. The game revolves around a man named Bayek, a Maji from Siwa, and takes place in ancient Egypt during…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor HerStory Writers Workshop has been active on Long island for more than two decades, and on campus for the past few years. This semester, I had the opportunity to work with the HerStory Writers Workshop, that encourages women to write share their stories.…
By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor The Post Concert Dance Company (PCDC) will present dynamic dance pieces in the Spring Dance Concert from April 26-28, many of which are choreographed by its members. An 8 p.m. performance will take place each night at the Little Theatre Mainstage, and an additional…
The S.A.L. Gallery’s last exhibition of the semester was shown from April 17-22 By Josh Tolentino Assistant Features Editor Photographers Ashley Wilson and Erin Brotell showcased their exhibits in the S.A.L. Gallery in the library from April 17 to April 22. Wilson’s collection, “The Brave,” Brotell’s collection, “Chasing the Sun”…








