Erin Mei Staff Writer The Hillwood Commons Café reopened on September 5th, after being renovated over the summer, to show off an updated design. It was expanded by 1,000 square feet and it features a center island and a pathway that is expected to help students access the different food…
Posts published in September 2012
Dear Readers, Welcome back to another fabulous year at Post! And for those of you new-comers, whether you are a freshman or a transfer student, welcome as well, and good luck! As a new semester begins and our campus turns beautiful shades of red and orange, we can finally settle…
Cristina Foglietta Staff Writer LIU Post welcomed the class of 2016! There is a diverse group of new students from New York, out of state and countries all over the world. They all have one thing in common; they are all freshmen. There are 950 freshmen students this semester said…
Cecilie Nag Features Editor Fall means back to school, and for many LIU Post students it also means new technology – as the university offers the Apple iPad to all new undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at least a half time basis. The iPad tablet is lightweight, and easy to…
Paul Kalis Reviews Editor With “1979 The Game” now in production from iNK Stories, the Pioneer is offering our readers a chance to win an exclusive interview and write an article about game developer Navid Khonsari, a world renowned director of the “Grand Theft Auto” series, which has sold over…
Christian Arnold Assistant Sports Editor The LIU-Post Pioneers women’s lacrosse team capped off a successful 2012 season by defeating West Chester University of Pennsylvania 17-16 in the National Championship game. Under head coach Meghan McNamara, the Pioneers finished off the regular season with a 14-3 record. During the Championships, the…
David Otero Sports Editor 26 sports. 205 countries represented. 313 Gold Medals. 17,000 athletes. 150,000 condoms. Don’t worry, I will explain that last one later. Throughout the 2012 Olympics in London, England, there seemed to be a new storyline that unfolded each day. Whether it was Michael Phelps and Ryan…
Alex Parker Editor-in-Chief To the demise of all students the summer has come to an end and with it all, or most, of the summer romances. It’s hard not to succumb to the temptations of a summer fling. The parties, the beach, backyard barbeques, theinnate feeling of adventure; they all…
Paul Kalis Reviews Editor I hope LIU Post students and staff en¬joyed the summer off and had the time to go to some fun places, eat new foods, see some great movies, and experience interesting things. So why not get published and write up a brief review about what you…
Alex Parker Editor in Chief You would never expect to find an enormous park right smack in the middle of Brooklyn. Not only is the park 585 acres, but there is also a 60-acre lake, Brooklyn’s only forest, and a zoo. This past Sunday afternoon a few friends and I…