Press "Enter" to skip to content

The Tide

Equestrians Prepare for First Home Show

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief The equestrian team will have the home- ring advantage for the first and only time this season on Sunday, Nov. 11. The Pioneers compete at the North Shore Equestrian Center against Columbia College, St. Joseph’s College, Molloy College, Stony Brook University, and Princeton University. “[I enjoy]…

Campus Dining Guide: Eat This, Not That

By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager While we may have some luring and enticing dining options on campus, like Subway and Starbucks, we often forget that even though the packaging advertises “fresh” and “natural” products, some of the offerings from these establishments may not be the healthiest for our bodies, though…

The Next Step: Cassidy Nelson

By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor This series follows musical theatre students going into their last year year at Post, and in most cases, watches them chase their goal for a big stage role. But for senior Cassidy Nelson, her time as a member of the Post Theatre Company…

Unsung Heroes of Post: Kate Breen

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Mary Kathryn Breen, called Kate, the secretary for the English, philosophy and foreign languages department in the Winnick Mansion, is an unsung hero dedicated to helping students. “Usually I wear the hat of problem solver,” she said. She learned this skill through her life and…

Art Professor & Vietnam Veteran Honored

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Dan Christoffel, an art professor and Vietnam veteran, was honored with a certificate of recognition for his service in the military. The honor was given by Maria Salazar, art therapy major and president of the Veteran Students United (VSU) club during the club’s veteran art exhibit…

Ceiling Leak Hospitalizes Student

By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer For the past several weeks, the ceiling on the second floor of Humanities Hall has been leaking, causing puddles to form on the floor in the hallway. Tile pieces from the ceiling have been taken down and garbage pails stand in the middle of the…

The Laramie Project Screening

By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Many people living in America have expressed fear due to the rise of hate groups and violence to the LGBT+ community. Twenty years after Matthew Shepard was murdered in Laramie, Wyoming for being gay, Bishop Gene Robinson interred Shepard’s ashes at the Washington National Cathedral…

Professor’s Teacher Pen Pal Program

By Dylan Valic Staff Writer Dr. Efleda Tolentino, the director of the early childhood education program in the College of Education, Information and Technology since 2008, aims to teach and inspire the next generation of teachers. “I believe that children are our future,” Tolentino said. “It’s important, therefore, to provide…