By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Sports & Photo Editor The equestrian team finished as the high-point team for the fifth time during the fall 2019 season when they hosted a show on Sunday, Nov. 10, at the North Shore Equestrian Center. The day started with the flat class where 14 riders…
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Cosplay: Our Campus’s Newest Community
By Dylan Valic Features Editor The art of cosplay has been growing in popularity in recent years, and has been forming a community that has united pop culture fans all over the world. A small piece of that community has made its way to campus with the formation of the…
An Artist’s Trek Down Memory Lane
By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief Recalling a distant memory can be a challenging task because of unclear details and vague images of the past. Stephanie Hart, second-year MFA student, depicted these fuzzy memories on canvas in her exhibition “Nostalgia” from Nov. 4-8 in the Sculpture building, along with portraits of her…
SGA Creates Community Pledge for Student Values
By Dylan Valic Features Editor The Student Government Association is creating a community pledge for members of the Post campus. The community pledge will encourage students to act in accordance to certain values that will make the campus community a better place. Members of SGA want all students to have…
Primary Candidate List Shortens as Division Among Party Widens
By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor MSNBC and the Washington Post will host the next Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 9 p.m., at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. Thus far, ten candidates qualified to battle it out and further establish themselves as the right man…
Wi-Fi Troubles in Residence Halls
By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer Many students living in the residence halls were unable to connect to their Wi-Fi routers with dependable regularity, making it difficult for some to complete school work and maintain general communication. Some residents experienced having Wi-Fi complications since the beginning of the semester, while others…
Field Hockey Makes Program History
By Andrew Scarpaci Staff Writer With a 1-0 win over Bryant University on Sunday, Oct. 27, the field hockey team secured their spot in the Northeast Conference championship tournament and became the first team in program history to reach playoffs. Freshman forward Felicia King scored the game’s only goal, sending…
Post Theatre Company Presents a Tribute to Dance Legends
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief When attending a Broadway production, most audience members recall the stunning costumes, the impressive vocal range of the chorus and the Tony Award-winning acting in each performance. One of the most challenging and essential parts of musical theatre, however, comes from the choreographed dance numbers. Members…
Professor Works Towards a Sustainable Future
By Dylan Valic Features Editor It may seem like a professor’s work is never done, but Dr. Scott Carlin, associate professor of geography, takes that premise to another level. In addition to teaching classes on campus, he also recently organized a conference with the United Nations to work towards creating…
Mold Issues Addressed in Kings and SRC
By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer Editor’s Note: Josephine Rerecich is the copyeditor for the Pioneer. Students have mixed feelings about the university’s efforts in addressing their concerns of the mold growing in their residence buildings, specifically those living in Kings Hall and the South Residence Complex (SRC). Mold has been…