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RELATIONSHIP COLUMN Social Media Satire

Alex Parker Editor-in-Chief Social media has its useful purposes. I’ve spoken before about people who become obsessed stalkers over their boyfriends/girlfriends Facebook or Twitter. Now I’m going to talk about the people who docu­ment their entire relationship via status updates. In my opinion, these people need to get it together…

Classes: Better During the Day or Night?

Cristina Foglietta Staff Writer Are you a morning bird or night owl? Some students function better during the day and others function better at night. The stu­dents interviewed by the Pioneer were divided by their preferences for day or night classes. LIU Post offers classes from8:00-9:20 a.m. to 5:45-8:25 p.m.…

Tips From a Senior

Asya Ashour Staff Writer Are you having trouble managing your classes, workload and that very small amount of time at your fingertips? Is this your very first semester in college and you just don’t know how to adapt to the fast-paced, demanding environment? Or do you currently have a job…

Fall-Inspired Recipes

Amal Zeidan Staff Writer Just admit it; most students think about food rather often throughout the day. Towards the end of class, on our way to our next class, even driving away from school or walking to the dorms, the thought of what to eat is right there with us.…

Upcoming Events Oct. 17th to Oct. 23rd

Oct 17th LIU Post Department of Music Recital Great Hall 5:30-6:30PM Oct 18th Trip: East Side-West Side Shuffle Manhattan 9:00AM-5:00PM Subway Street Performers Hillwood Courtyard 12:30-2:00PM Comedian Hillwood Commons Lecture Hall 7:00-10:00PM Post Got Talent Final Hillwood Commons Lecture Hall 8:00-10:00PM Oct 19th Post Preview Day Tilles Patron Lounge 10:00AM…

CHATS Connects Students

Cristina Foglietta Staff Writer Conversations Helping and Teaching Stu¬dents, C.H.A.T.S., a program created in 2009, is in the process of becoming an official club at LIU Post. In C.H.A.T.S., an American student and an international student are paired as partners so the two can learn about each other’s cultures and…

What Voting Really Means for Students

Jazlyn Beltre Staff Writer With the election less than 30 days away, there have been many attempts on campus to make students aware of the importance of voting. From flash mobs in Hillwood to the voter registration table posted in front of Subway, the Office of Student Life is relentless.…

What’s a Student Escort?

Erin Mei Staff Writer Ever walk around campus and see students wearing bright yellow vests that say “Student Escort Services” and wonder what they are doing? Or maybe you’ve seen the flyers around campus and asked yourself what Student Escorts are. Well, Student Escorts are a free service, provided by…

New Dean for College of Management

Ryutaro Takada Staff Writer On September 17, The Pioneer had an opportunity to interview the new Dean of the College of Management, Dr. Andrew J. Rosman. He spoke about his new position and goals. The Pioneer: You became a Dean of the College of Management on July 1. It has…

Ways to Waste Time

Tina Kasin Staff Writer Time can be your worst enemy when you know you are supposed to be productive. Instead of being a good student, you end up wasting your time in as many ways as possible. It is ridiculous how uninteresting things can become temptations, impossible to resist, once…