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Damn, He Got A Point: Sneak A Peak

Kahlil Haywood There are different things we do in order to keep our lives interesting for ourselves. Many people look to spontaneity to add excitement to their lives and relationships. Some people even choose to do this by “sexting.” This is a new term that has been coined over the…

Addiction Is A Powerful Thing…

Amanda Coffey Addiction Is A Powerful Thing, and That’s All There Really Is To Say On The Matter. Homestuck, an interactive webcomic by graphic artist Andrew Hussie, author of Problem Sleuth and owner of website mspaintadventures.com, has taken the Internet in a stranglehold with his new creative project. Barely a…

Senior Spotlight:Marshall Kapson

Name: Marshall Kapson Sport: Baseball Hometown: Commack, NY Major: Criminal Justice Marshall Kapson has appeared in eight games this season for the Pioneers, posting a 1-1 record.  Kapson has a 2.10 ERA average. The Pioneers are 4-23, going 3-2 in their last series against Queens College.  The CW Post Pioneers…

Senior Spotlight:Sarah Kiser

Name: Sarah Kiser Major: Nutrition Sport: Softball Hometown: All over, since my dad is in the military. But I’d say Tucson, AZ or Cooper City, FL Sarah Kiser has started in 14 games this season, boasting a 9-4 record.  The C.W. Post Pioneers have an overall record of 22-8 for…

Life at Post during the Summer Break

Jessica DeSalvo You may have been updated on what is taking place during the summer but what about the events taking place on your very own college campus? Students have the opportunity to take classes during the summer sessions, which is a great way to get catch up, or get…

Sending Wishes of Strength to Japan

Meghan Glynn Between April 5th-7th in Hillwood Commons, Japanese students gathered together to pass out origami cranes, and help raise funds and awareness for disaster relief in Japan.  Mio Matsumoto, a senior business major, was one of the students manning the table during common hour on Thursday.  She explained that…

Men’s Lax Tops Mercyhurst 4-3

David Otero If you like low-scoring, defensive games, then Saturday’s lacrosse game between the C.W. Post Pioneers and Mercyhurst Lakers was your type of game. The score at the half was 2-2, as both sides had a tough time finding the back of the net. To give some perspective, the…

Women’s Lacrosse Continues Winning Streak on the Road

Matthew Saur The Pioneers kept their winning streak alive on Wednesday, April 6th, defeating the University of New Haven, and then continued on a two game road trip this past weekend. On April 6th the Pioneers faced the University of New Haven at Hickox Field. It was hard fought game…

Festival of Colors on Riggs Lawn

Heather Norris Every year, C.W. Post hosts a weeklong celebration in honor of its most diverse students.  This week is called International Week, which features a number of different cultural celebrations every day.  All students are invited to attend and experience a culture different from their own.  Of all of…

Campus Events

Wednesday, April 13th – 12:30p.m. – Media Arts Dept. Lecture: “Exploiting the Wires: The Journalism and Public Relations Challenge” – Humanities 027   Wednesday, April 13th – Career Fair, 12:30 – 3:00 p.m., in the Tilles Center   Thursday, April 14th – 7-9 pm – Counseling Honor Society “Mental Health…