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You’re of Legal Age: Voice Your Vote

By Kathleen Crowley Senator Kemp Hannon is urging all college students to exercise their right to vote this year in the mid-term elections –encouraging all to vote for the candidate who best represents their beliefs, whatever party that may be. Here is the critical information you should know: On November…

At Home Away From Stockholm

By Kayla Krause      It was 3:20, ten minutes before one of the last classes of the day.  There was a group of Swedish students sitting together in their Public Relations class.  They were discussing, in their native tongue, their summer vacations in a very bubbly, happy manner when someone unexpected…

Getting to Know Politics: New York Attorney General Candidates

By Elizabeth Fitzgerald Republican Party Daniel M. Donovan Jr. is a Republican from Staten Island currently serving as the District Attorney for Richmond County, New York (Staten Island.) Earning his jury’s doctorate in 1988 from Fordham University, Donovan went on to become an assistant district attorney in the office of…

Professor Vividly Paints His Poetry

By Deignan The C.W. Post Poetry Center began this year’s series with a reading from Patrick Rosal. The reading took place in the Hillwood Museum, October 14th, where Rosal read some of his original pieces. Rosal has also written two books, “My American Kundiman,” and “Uprock Headspin Scramble and Dive..”…

Superb Senior Performances

By Matthew Baltrusitis C.W. Post’s Department of Music held its first Hillwood Recital Series last Wednesday with stellar performances from the soon-to-be graduated seniors.  The Recital Series, which occurs twice each semester, allows for students to showcase their final performance pieces they will have perfected come their final semester. Chelsea…

Homecoming 2010: Football, Family, and Friends

By Heather Norris  Crisp weather and high winds were not enough to keep away the hundredsthousands of people who came out Saturday to watch the Pioneers Football team coast to victory.  Despite the unusually chilly temperatures, C.W. Post students, alumni, and friends poured into Hickox Field to see the Pioneers…

Letters to Readers

Dear readers, October is coming to an end and that usually means two things: serious brainstorming for an outstanding Halloween costume, and (brace yourselves) midterm week!  Midterm exams creep up on you faster than the teenager in the Freddy mask at that haunted house you went to last weekend.  They…

Letter to Readers

Letter to the readers, Not only is the season changing, there ís a new air on campus.  It’s not that fresh cool breeze that slips through your window screens at night either.  Students are a little rambunctious and more energetic than usual this week.  You might have even seen some…

Attention – Contest

CONTEST ATTENTION ALL SOPHMORES, JUNIORS, AND SENIORS! Tell us what you think! Did you like our first issue? Would you like to see something different in the upcoming issues? Tell us what YOU would like to see in your paper! Be the 50th person to email your thoughts and you…

Menís Soccer Falls Short

By David Otero On a warm autumn Saturday afternoon, the C.W. Post menís soccer team went to battle against rival Dowling University. The intensity level was high for the entire length of this conference game. Going into the match, freshman back Joakim Ohlson, was a little nervous about the Pioneerís…