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Posts published in November 2015

Men’s Soccer

By Michael Otero Sports Editor After defeating Molloy College one week ago by a score of 5-2, the no. 10 ranked men’s soccer team returned to the field on Saturday, Oct. 31, when they played in their regular season finale against St. Thomas Aquinas College. After a quick strike by…

Football Survives On Senior Day

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor After giving up 22 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, the football team (6-3) held on and defeated Northeast-10 opponent, Southern Connecticut State University (3-6), 49-46 on Senior Day at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium. With just 16 seconds remaining in the contest, junior…

Women’s Soccer

By Michael Otero Sports Editor Powered by a two-goal performance from freshman forward Andrea Huntzinger, the Pioneers cruised to a 5-0 win against Molloy College last Wednesday. The Pioneers looked to carry that momentum into their matchup on Saturday, Oct. 31, against St. Thomas Aquinas College, and did they ever.…

Women’s Swimming

By Michael Otero Sports Editor In their second meet of the season, the swim team broke three records in its 147-108 victory on Saturday, Oct. 31, against East Stroudsburg University. Seniors Joyce Kwok, Meghan Brazier, and Seren Jones along with sophomore Laura Bendfeldt clocked a record 3:37.91 in the 400-yard…

Honors College Welcomes 60 New Students

By Paul Whitbeck Contributing Writer For fall 2015, 60 new students have joined the Honors College, which is more than double the number of students who enrolled last year. Many of these new students come from the immediate area, as well as other states and countries. The Honors College was…

Arts in Brief

By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Nov. 3-7: Art Department presents Arielle Dugue. Her exhibition takes palce in the S.A.L. Gallery in the Library. Opening reception is Nov. 4 at 5pm. Open to all and admission is free. Nov. 4-March 25: Steinberg Museum presents “L’Amour Du Beau:” French Nineteenth Century Landscapes:…

Six Sigma Comes to Post

By Brian Riley Co-News-Editor On Nov. 7-8, Post the School of Continuing Education will be offering an opportunity to improve students’ marketability and process management skills through a Lean Six Sigma certification course. The course is open to the public, at $450 per person. There is not a final registration…