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A Poem, by Jackie Escobar

Editor’s Note: The Pioneer is publishing a student featured piece, similar to a column piece, but in the form of a poem.

“You” – Is Obsession Love?

By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor “You,” a television thriller that originally premiered on Lifetime, came to Netflix Dec. 26, and has since gained great popularity. The television show is based on the novel “You” by Caroline Kepnes. The show follows Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) as he obsesses over…

Director of Honors College Wins Award

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Dr. Joan Digby, dean of the Honors College and a professor of English, won the Founders Award from the National College Honors Council (NCHC) during the 53rd annual NCHC Conference in Boston, from Nov. 7-11, 2018. Digby won the award for her work with Partners…

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Health Column: The Blood Type Diet, Science or Speculation By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer Some people say that people can biologically benefit from eating certain foods based on their blood type. But is this just a way for people to steer others towards specific food items based on agricultural availability,…

HEOP Director Leaves

By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor William Clyde, the director of the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), which has provided academic opportunities for university students who would otherwise not have the economic opportunity or educational criteria to attend classes, left campus on Friday, Jan. 18 to work as…

Crime Blotter

Compiled by Morgan Kashinsky Staff Writer In order to keep the student body aware of occurrences on campus, the Pioneer compiles and publishes crime reports. The reports are public and are available to view at the Public Safety office. All names have been redacted for privacy purposes. Sunday, Jan. 6,…

Kumble Hall Renovations

By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor Students visiting the financial aid, registrar, and advisement departments located in Kumble Hall can discover the interior renovations made to abridge the process of enrollment services. New flooring was installed throughout the building, and fresh paint was applied to the walls. The advisement and…

PTC’s New Play Festival

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The first productions for the Post Theater Company (PTC) spring 2019 season are a part of the Building Bridges: The 2019 Virgil J. Lee New Play Festival. PTC will perform stage readings of the plays “Oak,” written by PTC alumnus Ryan Hudak (’12), and “This Can’t…