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Posts published in December 2019

Women’s Soccer Head Coach Dismissed

By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist, Elise Person, Jada Butler Sports & Photo Editor, Staff Writer, Co-Editor-In-Chief After the women’s soccer team’s first Division I season came to an end, so did the tenure of their head coach, Eleri Earnshaw. Earnshaw, who was head coach for the Blackbirds since February 2017 prior…

Eye Contact: The Value of Conversation

By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer A reception was held in the SAL Gallery to showcase Pauline Senemetis’ MA thesis titled “Eye Contact” on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Senemetis is a graduate student obtaining her MA in art photography in the fall 2019 semester. The photos lined along the walls captured the…

The Holiday Season is About to Get Lit

By Alexander Espinosa Staff Writer It’s that time of the year again, a time where family, friends and loved ones come together to celebrate the holidays. What better way to ring in the holiday season then by witnessing the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas tree. On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the…

D&D Club Rolls on to Campus

By Dylan Valic Features Editor It’s no secret that being a college student is stressful. Exams, homework and extracurriculars can have a taxing effect on student wellbeing. Students need an escape, something to get away from it all, perhaps to another world entirely. Luckily students now have that escape with…

Newman Club Hosts First Chirstmas Formal

By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer With a new semester approaching, students may be interested in joining a new club or organization. One club students can consider joining is the Newman club. The Newman club is a Catholic student organization, allowing students to share their faith about God without judgement. The…

Students Raise Money for Charitable Causes

By Andrew Scarpaci Staff Writer When stepping into the corporate world, there is more to it than just capitalizing on business ventures. There are also corporate social responsibilities, like donating portions of profits to charities. Students in Dr. Nada Kobeissi’s business and society course are learning this through a fundraising…

Co-Editor-In-Chief Says Farewell

Dear readers, It’s hard to believe that this is my final issue of the Pioneer. It has been an honor to report on and deliver campus news to the LIU Post community for the last three and a half years. If I’m being honest, it’s going to be hard to…

Theatre Program Named Top 30 in the Nation

By Dylan Valic Features Editor Post’s theatre program was recognized by “OnStage Blog” as one of the top 30 college musical theatre programs in the country. “OnStage Blog” is an online publication dedicated to promoting the art of theatre. The website was started by Chris Peterson in 2014 to cover…