By Myles Goldman Staff Writer When you think of the state of Montana, you may envision the scenic landscapes of some of its national parks such as Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park. However, in “Far Cry 5” a new video game released March 27, things are not so…
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By Karis Fuller Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor Photography is an art form wherein the artist has only a split second to capture something beautiful. For senior photography major Caroline Bert this could not be more true. Bert is in the midst of her last semester, and she has used…
By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Dedication, time and commitment are things the members of the dance team know well. They gave up their free time and pushed their bodies to the limit to work towards one goal: nationals. The LIU Post Dance team traveled to Daytona, Florida on Tuesday, April…
By Melissa Ponton Assistant Copyeditor Everyone has their own definition of the word “happy,” but what exactly does “happy” look like for people with dynamically different lives and experiences? From April 11 to April 14, Hannah Spiegel, senior photography major, showcased original photographs in a collection entitled “Happy.” Photographs of…
Jada Butler News Editor The women’s lacrosse team defeated one of its toughest East Coast Conference (ECC) rivals, the Mercy College Mavericks, 25-18 on Saturday, April 14 at Bethpage Credit Union Stadium. Alyssa Mallery, a sophomore midfielder, scored the first goal for the Pioneers with no assists. The Pioneers and…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor The powerful history of Native Americans that has often been overlooked in studies of America’s past comes to light in the film “IndianHorse.” The movie is an adaptation of a novel by Richard Wagamese of the same name. It depictsthe struggles of the…
By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Seniors, it’s about that time. That time you’ve been looking forward to since your freshman year. That time you thought would take forever to come. That time you are actually dreading now that it’s here. Graduation. And you know what that means; it means the…
By Jada Butler News Editor Dr. John Lutz, English department chairperson and professor, announced his resignation as chair and member of the Faculty Council on Thursday, April 5. Lutz has held this position since January 2017, when the former chair, Michele Dornisch, resigned. Lutz’s resignation is effective the end of…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant News Editor Faculty from the School of Health Professions and Nursing hosted their second annual “Interprofessional Education Learning Collaborative” on Tuesday, April 3 during common hour. The event, held in the Pratt Recreation Center, was meant to create connections between health science students from different majors.…
By Tiffany Miller Staff Writer Former Congressman Steve Israel, a resident of Oyster Bay, became chairman of the newly created LIU Global Institute on Jan. 4, 2017. He recently spoke with “The Pioneer” to reflect on the Global Institute’s first year. When Israel was in Congress, he represented the second…









