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“Her Essence is a Gift”

Khadija Greenidge Staff Writer In celebration of Women’s History Month, several clubs on campus partnered up with the Student Caribbean Association’s (SCA) first women’s history program “Her Essence Is A Gift.” The other clubs included: Omega Phi Beta, TWIce as Nice, Student Dance Association (SDA), LIU The Runway, NAACP, Alpha Epsilon…

Post Lends a Hand

Khadija Greenidge Staff Writer While some students soaked up the sun during their spring break vacations, members of various student clubs on campus dedicated their week to helping communities damaged by Hurricane Sandy and the subsequent Nor’easter. Students in the Pre-Law Club, International Students Union (ISU), Korean Student Association, The Runway,…

LIU Post’s Palmer School Recognized

Amanda Bernocco Copy Editor The U.S. News and World Report ranking out of 51 master’s degree programs in library and information studies in the U.S. that are accredited by the American Library Association ranked LIU Post’s Palmer School of Library and Information Science 39. Library Science is a program of…

LIU Post Now Offering Class in Aikido

Christian Arnold Assistant Sports Editor LIU Post offers a wide variety of classes to its students. Now, the martial arts styling of aikido is one of them. The class has been in the works for a while, but only recently has gained momentum. The last time the class was offered…

Softball Sweeps Mercy for Fifth Straight Win

David Otero Sports Editor The Pioneers dominated Mercy College on Saturday, March 23 in both games of a double-header, defeating the Mavericks 12-4 and 7-2. The matchups against Mercy (7-10) marked the first two East Coast Conference games for the Pioneers this season, as well as the first home games…

Pioneers Get Bounced in First Round

David Otero Sports Editor   The season for men’s basketball has come to a close after Dowling College defeated the Pioneers at the Pratt Center on Tuesday, March 5 in the first round of the East Coast Conference Tournament. The sixth-seeded Golden Lions edged out the third-ranked Pioneers by a…

Post Student Rocks Fashion Week Runway

Tina Kasin Staff Writer Have you ever thought about how one coincidence can change your life by introducing you to unfamiliar places and challenges? Madelaine Olsen, a junior International Studies major from Norway, experienced just that when she was asked to walk the runway for one of the designers during…

Battle of the Boulevard

David Otero Sports Editor The Battle of the Boulevard went down to the wire on Saturday, February 23 as the Lady Pioneers (18-7) upset the NYIT Lady Bears 71-62 behind the strong effort by sophomore guard Chelsea Williams. She dropped 19 points on an efficient 6-9 shoot- ing display from…

Senior Spotlight: Ryan Derham

Ryan Derham is a wide receiver for the LIU Post football team. Last season he played in all 11 games of the season and started in one of them. This season, he has 13 catches for 218 yards and three touchdowns. To open up the 2012 season, Derham had a…

Debates Don’t Impact the Elections, Say Political Scientists

By Jazlyn Beltre There were over 51 million viewers watching the Vice Presidential debate in early October. According to an October 12th article in the Los Angeles Times, “Nielsen: 51.4 million people watched Joe Biden-Paul Ryan debate” by Meg James, how can one not think that the debates strongly impact…