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Posts published in November 2017

Student of the Week: Michelle Chan

By Anand Venigalla Staff Writer Michelle Chan, a freshman broadcasting major, has created a new show, “Savage Hour,” for the campus radio station, WCWP. The Pioneer: What is a major project you’re working on? MC: My major project is getting my radio show together on myWCWP.org. It’s going to be…

DIY: Holiday Inspired Napkin Folding

By Victoria Onorato Staff Writer The holiday season is quickly approaching. Impress your family and close friends with this adorable Christmas tree inspired napkin folding to decorate your festive table. Steps: Fold it twice to get a smaller square. Fold up each layer to the top and be sure to leave…

Alumnus Joins Gay Men’s Chorus

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer Danny Schrafel (‘08) is a member of the Long Island Gay Men’s Chorus. He joined in September and performs as a tenor, the second to lowest vocal range in the chorus. The Long Island Gay Men’s Chorus is a not-for-profit organization that delivers musical performances…

Movie Review: Justice League

By Myles Goldman Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Director Zack Snyder re-unites the Caped Crusader, Batman and the Man of Steel, Superman, with other heroes after last year’s disaster, “Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” This time, Snyder brings in, The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman, (Jason Momoa), Cyborg, (Ray Fisher)…

Professor’s Art Published in Calendar

By Paola Guzman Copy Editor Woori, a renowned bank in Korea, chose art professor Seung Lee, director of the fine arts program and graduate studies, to display his artwork in their 2018 calendar. In 2011, the Korean Art Association named Lee Korea’s best international artist of the year. This led…

DIY Craft: Winter Snow Flakes

By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Materials: Popsicles Paint Paintbrush Glue Ribbon or String Scissors Glitter (optional) First, glue six popsicle sticks together in the shape of a hexagon. Once the shape has dried, attach six additional sticks from each inside corner of the frame and connect them in the center.…