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Posts published in February 2011

Staying Connected with Post Alumni

Professor Kristi Serrano explains why Internet marketing is so important Marissa Santomaso While all of us update our Facebook statuses, follow celebrities on Twitter, and pray that an employer has stumbled upon our LinkedIn accounts, we have to wonder: How important is online communication, really? Kristi Serrano, an alumni and…

Ever Wonder Why The Winter Makes You SAD?

Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms Genna Apfel Have you ever notice that people seem to be more grouchy and irritable during the fall and winter, as opposed to the summer time? Maybe the idea of walking in the brittle cold and feeling like your fingers are frostbite makes you shiver…literally. The…

There’s Only One Time to Rush

Rush Week at C.W. Post By Kathleen Joyce Last week was the C.W. Post’s Greek Life Rush Week. Rush Week is the introduction to a sorority/fraternity. Students of Greek Life lead those who are interested in joining through a week that hosts various events such as campus touring, games, informational,…

Winter Wonderland No More!

Snow causing parking problems and hazards to students By Genna Apfel It seems as if this snow will never stop. Some people like it because they admire the excitement it creates. Crisp snowflakes that you can catch on your tongue, building a snowman, or perhaps skiing down a beautiful white…

Letters to the Editors

Kudos to Kahlil Haywood’s article in the Pioneer issue dated January 26, 2011! I really like the points that he made. Really good advice that was very helpful to some situations I’m dealing with now. Go Kahlil! 🙂 From Karina Roberts   “COUPONS! I loved the coupons for moes it…

Letter from the Editor

Okay, I think we’ve had enough snow already.  Seriously I’m done.  The thick, chunky socks and massive Hunter boots have to go.  Between the snow and the food poisoning (oops, I mean virus), I’m starting to feel relieved this will be my last semester at Post, even though I will…

Lady Pioneers Take Victory With Defeat

Lady Pioneers basketball Matthew Saur The lady Pioneers got to feel the pain of losing in the final seconds along with joy of walking away with a solid win all in the span of three days. First, the lady Pioneers battled Saint Thomas Aquinas College at the Pratt Center on…

Woman’s Swimming has Individual Victories But Comes Up Short in the End

Women’s swim meet Anthony Corona This past week, C.W. Post women’s swimming came up short in their meet with the Bridgeport Purple Knights. Though the loss dropped the team’s overall record to 3-7 the meet was not a total loss for the Pioneers. The team gained some momentum in this…

Going for Three

Preview of the upcoming Men’s lacrosse season Heather Norris After two straight years of championships, the pressure is on for C.W. Post men’s lacrosse team.  Currently ranked first in the nation by both Lacrosse Magazine and Face-Off Magazine in their annual preseason polls, the team began preparations in January for…

Ten Consecutive Wins for Men’s Basketball

Men’s basketball winning streak David Otero The C.W. Post men’s basketball team has been on an absolute tear within the last month of play. Their last loss came December 30th against Southern New Hampshire University. Since the beginning of the New Year however, the Pioneers have won 10 games in…