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Women’s Soccer Dominates

Heather Norris From the sideline, much of the C.W. Post women’s soccer team’s 7-0 victory over Pittsburgh-Johnstown looked as laid back and effortless as an easy practice. The Pioneers, ranked 20th in Division II and favored to repeat as ECC Champions, used their aggressive style of play and quickness on…

Men’s Soccer Kicks Off to 4-0 Start

David Otero The C.W. Post men’s soccer team finished the 2010 season in disappointing fashion with an under .500 record of 7-8-2, marking the team’s first losing season in three years. However, the 2011 Pioneers look determined to get back to their 2009 form, the year they finished 12-5 and…

Strong Start for Field Hockey

Heather Norris In the first two games of the season, the C.W. Post field hockey team has already posted two major marks. September 8th’s 7-0 victory over the Southern Connecticut State University Owls earned head coach Raenee Savin her 70th victory, bumping her to the winningest coach in program history,…

Senior Spotlight: Abrom Shepard

Jaclyn Goldstein Abrom Shepard is a four-year starter at defensive end for the C.W. Post football team. In 2010, Shepard was second on the team in sacks. The team is currently 0-2 but hopes to turn its record around by defeating Mercyhurst University this Saturday, September 17. The Pioneers will…

Senior Spotlight: Laura Garbarino

Helene Bruckner Name: Laura Garbarino Major: Political Science Minor: Business Sport: Volleyball Hometown: Nutley, NJ A transfer from Southern Connecticut State University, Laura Garbarino has played in 29 sets and tallied 39 kills for the C.W. Post women’s volleyball team.  The Pioneers have an overall record of 4-4, going 3-1…

Football Struggles to Find Footing

Heather Norris The C.W. Post football team has seen a rough start to the 2011 season.  The team tabbed fourth out of eight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East teams in preseason polls has yet to find its pace in the first two games of the season, losing 13-7 in overtime…

City vs. Suburbs, Who Wins When it Comes to Colleges

Andrea Deignan New York has always been a diverse state, so it is not surprising that our colleges reflect that diversity. Typically there are two divisions of all these schools, city and suburbs. This division provides a completely different feeling from college to college for students. Our own school is…

A New Destination and a Renovation: Espresso Your Opinion

Jaclyn Goldstein Out with the old and in with the new! Those who returned to C.W. Post, you may have noticed that Hillwood underwent several changes since the spring semester.  For many students, Subway in the Hillwood Commons is a popular destination to grab a quick lunch with friends.  The…

Political Column

Nicole Ramlogan Welcome to the Pioneer’s 2011 political column! One thing I promise to do with this column is to make it as interesting as possible to keep you guys updated on some of the pressing issues that are going on right now, that are crucial to us. Whether they…

Your Goals to a Better Semester

Kathleen Joyce Classes, check.  Textbooks, a sort of check; you’ll get to them when you get the money. New school clothes, a definite check. Goals for the semester?  Each student has his/her own reason for going to school, but the bottom line is we all want to succeed.  Maybe in…