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Posts published in September 2016

The Brilliance Of Books

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer That book. That quote. Wonderful. Beautiful. Life changing…ever had the words of a book jump off the page at you? Where an idea literally makes you shake with excitement, onto a very scary and unrecognized path mixed with the respect of brilliance, and it makes…

In The Bubble

By Ludvig Brisby Jeppsson Arts & Entertainment Editor Sororities, fraternities, athletic teams, clubs, organizations. LIU and college life in general offer lots of possibilities to join a group or team. And those are just the official ones. Then there are all the other groups of people you come across; your…

Modern Family Still Feels Modern

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor “Modern Family” is one of the longest running comedy series on television, along with shows like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Family Guy,” “The Simpsons,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and “Saturday Night Live.” Since premiering in 2009, the ABC sitcom has been able…

American Horror Documentary

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor The arrival of fall does not only signal the start of school, but also the debut of new and returning TV shows that will dominate the small screen for the coming year. One of the most riveting shows each year is “American Horror…

The Pioneer Celebrates 60 Years

By Caroline Ryan News Editor The first issue of The Pioneer was created on Sept. 21, 1956. This year, we celebrate the 60th anniversary. Each of the covers seen on the front page spread are archives from the first issue in 1956 as well as each decade after, leading us to…