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Posts published in September 2014

Newman Club Breaks Ground in Tijuana

By Alyssa Seidman Co-Editor-in-Chief On May 19, 15 members of the Newman Catholic Community on campus embarked on a weeklong journey to Tijuana, Mexico. The trip was part of an initiative called “Builders of Hope,” which works in conjunction with Esperanza International (esperanzaint.org), an organization that builds dignified housing for…

Ten Facts You Didn’t Know About LIU Post

By Rebecca Martelotti Assistant Features Editor LIU Post campus – originally named C.W. Post – opened in 1955 with the enrollment of 121 students. The university held classes in garages, barns, horse stables, and greenhouses before the university was able to raise enough funds to construct academic buildings. LIU Post…

Does Summer Vacation Encourage Academic Laziness?

By Julian Wilson Assistant Opinions Editor After the spring semester ends, we all know that summer break is something to look forward to in order to relieve stress, encourage relaxation, and just kick back and have a good time. Sounds like the perfect thing for a student, especially after a…

Men’s Soccer Splits to Start Season

By Michael Otero Sports Editor The LIU Post men’s soccer team was selected as the preseason favorite to win a third-straight East Coast Conference crown in 2014 in a coaches’ poll. The Pioneers were the unanimous favorite to land the top spot based on their track record in the last…