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The Tide

C.W. Women’s Soccer falls to #1 Saint Rose

The C.W. Post Women’s Soccer team fell to the number-one ranked College of Saint Rose in the Division II NCAA East Region Championship on Friday, November 19th, 2010.

Lady Pioneers Don’t Give Up

It may have only been the fourth game into the season, but having lost their last two games the Lady Pioneers needed to find a way to pull off a big victory against Chestnut Hill.

Men’s Basketball Falls by Four

After a solid 93-82 win versus Saint Michael’s College to begin the season, the Pioneers have dropped their last two games. On November 13th, the Pioneers fell to Stonehill College 76-68 and on November 28th, lost to the Post University Eagles in a tight battle 77-73.

Cross Country Finishes Strong Cross Country

The C.W. Post Cross Country team wrapped up their season on November 21st at the Division II Northeast Regional Championship.

The men raced in the 10K event (6.2 miles) and placed 8th overall in the Northeast Region. Crossing the line first for the Pioneers was graduate student Vince Giambanco who placed 22nd with a time 32:20. Right on his heels was sophomore Christian Altamura with a time of 32:25, good for 24th place. Both Giambanco and Altamura’s times placed them in the top 10 of the all-time 10K list for C.W. Post University.

The Struggle to Provide the Best Obtainable Version of the Truth

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government of a redress of grievances.”  As stated in the First Amendment, everyone has the right to speak freely…even on a university campus.

The Rainbow Alliance

A man once asked the question “What does it all mean?” while looking at a double rainbow. Well, CW Post has its own rainbow and its message is straightforward. The Rainbow Alliance is a club on the CW Post campus that offers a safe place for students who are lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning their sexual orientation. The club’s overall purpose is to create a sense of comfort and tolerance around all sexual orientations.

To iPad or Not to iPad

What a difference an iPad makes! For some students it is changing the way they take notes, study, and communicate with their professors. Others prefer good, old fashion pen and paper.

We talked to several freshman and transfer students who have had their school-supplied iPads for over two months.

Winter Fashion Trends- What’s your style?

Go ahead and put away your fall attire, because the winter is finally here and it’s time to bundle up fashionably. As the seasons change, so does fashion –so here are some easy trends to follow that are not only stylish, but affordable and easy too.

Idolize the Body You Want, Not the Celebrity Who Has It

We all have our idols. We flip through magazines and spot that particular person we only dream to one day look like. “If only I had that body, if only I had her legs, if only I had his abs” –right? We are all guilty of it. “If only” has become a common phrase used repeatedly in our society in situations where we think something is impossible. However, in truth, such a phrase is simply a cowardly way of giving up –a weak and lazy excuse for not trying.