By: Kathryn Godshalk Riley Cassidy is a key member of the C.W. Post swim team. A 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Honorable Mention All-American, Cassidy broke school records in the 100 Fly and the 200 Individual Medley, in her 2009-2010 season, along with helping to set the new C.W. Post record for…
The Tide
By: David Otero Gilbert Montalvo has started every game this season for the Pioneers, averaging 7.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 2.1 steals per game to help lead the team to a 19-9 overall record. Montalvo and the 2nd-ranked Pioneers will head to Bridgeport, Connecticut this Saturday, March 5th…
Ashley Noble What are the perks of living the ‘college life’ without the social aspect? Not much! Of course, as college students, we jump at any opportunity to have a good time, as long as it fits into our budgets. Generally, the student body is very excited when there is…
Have our manners diminished in the classroom? Genna Apfel Do you remember growing up and being told to raise your hand in class and not speak while someone else was? These rules are what we grew up with and were the only thing we knew or thought was correct. While…
New TV room in Hillwood Matt Marando On February 23rd, students and faculty poured into the rounded room located above the Hillwood Information Desk for the grand opening of C.W. Post’s new TV Room. What was once a semi-circular room with bare white walls, a dirty brown floor, and little…
Student Art Exhibit Sandra Elien Throughout the week of February 21st an exhibit by Garam Lee, an MFA student in the Art Department, entitled “Alien’s Footprint (trace)?” was displayed in the Student Art League Gallery. Garam Lee, whose art exhibit revolved around his unfamiliarity with the American language, is a…
Commuters struggle to find decent parking at C.W. Post Katrina Florio For most commuter students at C.W. Post, scouring the campus for an available parking space has become an all-too-familiar routine. However, this semester’s lack of spots near the main academic buildings on campus has left many students irritated over…
Shea O’Rourke On Wednesday, February 16th, a variety of non-profit organizations and companies gathered on campus in search of future employees and interns at the Summer Internship and Job Fair. Joan Harrison, a professor in the art department, spoke to the students about how our generation will have to think…
New writing center service Jacqueline Favaloro Have you ever sat down on a Wednesday night to write a paper due Thursday and had no clue where to start? As students, we know that waiting until the last minute to do an assignment is usually how most of us function. Thanks…
Kathleen Joyce According to CBS News, over 2,000 potholes have been reported this season in the town of Hempstead, compared to 127 last year. For those of you who aren’t familiar with potholes, they are bumps or perforations in concrete, which are usually a direct result of ice on roads.…