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From the Editors

To Our Readers:   We welcome all new and returning students to another year at Post. As the new Editors-in-Chief, our goal is to provide you with a reliable, trustworthy source for all your campus news. The Pioneer comes out every Wednesday, and is now available to view on the…

Letter to the Editors

At first, I didn’t want to sound ignorant when writing this. And perhaps, I am. However, this school costs every one of us over 40,000 dollars a year and I believe that someone from our student body should speak up and voice their concerns. In all honesty, I think that…

Campus Calendar For The Week of 9/15 – 9/21

    09/07/2011 – 09/17/2011 – C.W. Post Campus Event Location: Hillwood S.A.L. Gallery M.F.A. Painting Exhibition, Dong Hee Lee   09/07/2011 – 09/23/2011 – C.W. Post Campus Special Event Location: B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Main Lobby Exhibit “Some of These Daze,” with drawings by Mimi Gross and writings…

The Pratt: Ten Years and Thriving

Ashley Noble On this beautiful campus, we have the advantage of having an equally beautiful gymnasium that is open to all students, alumni, faculty, and everyone else who wants to use the Jeanette and Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Recreation Center.  The Pratt first opened on April 1, 2002 and recently…

The Symphonic Band Goes to Carnegie Hall

By: Ashley Noble            The C.W. Post Symphonic Band made a spectacular debut at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, April 26th, in a benefit concert for victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.  The performance benefitted ShelterBox, an international disaster relief charity assisting earthquake and tsunami…

Learning, but not quite enough

Dan Caccavale The United States of America is built upon a very specific and detailed political system. We all remember learning about the three branches of government and what do in high school. But was that really enough? To graduate from high school every student must have one semester of…

Community Column: Diversity at Post

Meghan Glynn It’s here; it’s finally the end of the semester.  How exciting is that?  As this is the last edition of the Pioneer for the semester, I thought a nice way to wrap up my little community column would be to talk about just that: the community. A few…

Would You Vote For Trump?

Matt Marando If you caught “The Roast of Donald Trump” on MTV a few weeks ago, you now know it is a possibility the famous billionaire may be in the running for the 2012 Presidential Election. According to the New York Post, Donald Trump is “seriously” considering running for the…

A Fabolous Way to End the Semester

Genna Apfel His business and music have made him one of the richest rappers in history. Fabolous seemed to be “killin ‘em” at C.W. Post’s Spring Fling concert at the Tilles Center on Friday, April, 15. This Spring Fling concert was a must-see experience.  Fans were up and off their…