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Military Friendly

Amanda Bernocco Staff Writer LIU Post has been recognized as one of the top 15 percent of military friendly colleges in the nation for the third time by G.I. jobs. LIU Brooklyn also made the list, which can be found at www.militaryfriendlyschools.com. G.I. Jobs sends out surveys or questionnaires to…

LIU Post Recycling Program

Do you know where your bottles and cans go on campus? You toss that soda can or water bottle into the recycling bin and you feel pretty good about doing your part for the Earth, right? But have you ever thought of where it goes after that? The recycling bins…

WCWP Gets New Ramp

Victoria Esteve Staff Writer At the end of May, the Facilities Department and WCWP, the campus radio station, worked together to put a ramp at the front entrance of the WCWP building, making the radio station handicap accessible. According to Frank Gallow, Trades Manager of the Facilities Department, it was…

Tips for Spring Registration

Erin Mei Staff Writer We may only be one month into the fall semester, but spring registration begins on Monday, October 15. For an optimal schedule, William Polaski, Senior Associate Director of Academic and Career Planning, encourages students to plan ahead and register online. “I always do it online only…

Letter to the Editors

Hi! I really enjoyed this week’s Pioneer. I especially liked articles on TWIce as Nice and NAACP. I would love to see a section dedicated to reviewing different clubs on campus! Great job, guys! Simone M. Medley LIU Post Psychology

Upcoming Events Oct. 3rd to Oct. 9th

Oct 3rd Costa Rica Dolphin Expedition Info Session Hillwood Rm. 106 12:30-2:00pm Oct 4th Food for Thought Lecture Series: Meredith Daniels Humanities 027 12:45-2:00pm Women’s Volleyball vs. Queens College Pratt Recreation Center 7:00pm Anointed Voices Gospel Choir: Gospel Café/Open Mic Night Pioneer Room 7:30pm Oct 5th Classic Albums Live, The…

Post Loves Digging Holes

Erin Mei Staff Writer Resident students moving back into Brookville Hall and the South Residence Complex at the beginning of the school year may have noticed several parking spots behind the Blue/Yellow Suites were missing due to a construction site. William Kirker, Director of the Facilities Department, explained that a…

Trees Still Down

Tina Kasin Staff Writer Some trees that were knocked over by the severe storms that Long Island experienced over the summer have not been cleared from the sides of Chipmunk Trail yet. The trail extends from Post Residence Hall all the way to Hillwood Commons. It is the main shortcut…

Frisky Fall Fashion

Daniel Duffey Staff Writer September is a month dreaded by many. Summer is at an end, the weather begins to grow colder, and classes are back in session. As we pack away the butt-cleavage inducing short shorts and Old Navy flip flops of summer, we start to don the pieces…