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…
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Students Share Opinions after Democratic Debate
By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor The Pioneer hosted a Democratic Debate watch party in the End Zone on November 20, which gave students the opportunity to learn about the primary candidates still in play while also discussing the sociopolitical issues that concern them. An exit poll conducted at…
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…
Promise Office Can’t Keep Promises, Students Say
By Jillian Mehta Staff Writer Several success coaches from the Promise Office left the university this semester, leaving some of the students they had overseen confused and feeling helpless. Each student is assigned a success coach to ensure they have the right tools, guidance and support to achieve their academic…
Managing Life as a Student Athlete
By Asia Turner Staff Writer For most student athletes, being in a sport is a full time job. The daily routine of waking up, eating, attending classes, practicing, doing homework, taking time to relax and sleep can become a blur. But there are ways to manage it all. Some student…
Coffee: College Students Best Friend
By Dylan Valic Features Editor Take a look around campus and students will probably notice them – in the hands of their peers, on desks and piles of them in the garbage cans. They will see the white cup with the green mermaid staring back at them, and smell the…
PTC Brings the Heat with Fahrenheit 451
By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief For the first time, the Post Theatre Company will present a hybrid staged reading and performance as part of the 2019-20 season with “Fahrenheit 451,” presented by the graduate student company. This hybrid performance is unique in its casting; it will cast underclassmen in addition to…
Nassau County Water Contamination Misses Campus
By Travis Fortounas & Shannon Miller Staff Writer, News & Managing Editor Over the past few months, Long Island was hit with news that might be a little hard to swallow, literally. Nassau County was identified as one of the leading counties throughout New York state with the highest level…
Student Play Sparks Talk about Eating Disorders
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The topic of eating disorders is one many tend to avoid. The stigma more commonly echoes down high school hallways in the ears of adolescents. Rarely does it ever find its way into conversations regarding adults and their physical health, which can be problematic for adults…
Residents have Run-In with Rodents
By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief There are a variety of problems students face while living in a residence hall, and some of those problems are smaller than others. For Jules Rivera, senior acting major, and Pearl Emerson, junior musical theatre major, the presence of two small mice in their dorm room…