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Administration Responds to Second “Common Sense”

By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer Administrators deny the “Common Sense” authors’ claim that professor and board of trustees member, Cherie Serota poses a conflict of interest. In the second anonymous “Common Sense” pamphlet, the authors suspect that appointing Cherie Serota, board of trustees member, as the director of the fashion…

Students Ill with Suspected Norovirus

By Jada Butler   Co-Editor-In-Chief   Before the Thanksgiving break, at least three students reported experiencing “stomach discomfort”to the Center for Healthy Living, and many other students contacted the Nassau County Health Department with complaints of food poisoning. The Health Department conducted a health inspection of campus dining locations on…

A Thousand Prayers for Thousand Oaks

By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer A vigil was held on Monday, Nov. 12 for the 12 victims of Nov. 8 mass shooting in a music bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The vigil was hosted by Father Nelson Ngoi, the reverend at the Interfaith Center. “It’s really emotionally heartbreaking when humanity…

Green & Gold Remain Reigning Champions

By Matthew Weinstein Staff Writer The University of New Haven Chargers took on the Pioneers on Nov. 10. Both teams were the two remaining undefeated teams in the Northeast 10 conference, and this game crowned the Northeast 10 conference champion. In front of a capacity crowd of 4,780 fans in…

New Anonymous Pamphlet Found on Campus

By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer Editor’ Note: Some parts of the pamphlet were not discussed, as we are awaiting an administrative response to publish later this week, per request of Michael Berthel, dean of students. The authors of the anonymous “Common Sense” pamphlet struck again with a sequel found on…

From Bookbags to Broadway

By Samantha Samant Staff Writer Rhaamell Burke-Missouri, 2018 Post graduate, is casted as a dancer and the puppeteer of King Kong in the Broadway production of “King Kong.” He began his performances as a dancer and puppeteer on Friday, Oct. 5. Burke-Missouri graduated with a bachelor’s degree in dance from…

Did you vote in the midterms?

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Midterm elections were yesterday. Were students registered to vote? Does voting matter in the end? Emma Anderson, a first-year musical theater student, was registered to vote and thought her vote mattered. “I want to always vote. Women worked hard to gain their right to vote;…

Art Professor & Vietnam Veteran Honored

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Dan Christoffel, an art professor and Vietnam veteran, was honored with a certificate of recognition for his service in the military. The honor was given by Maria Salazar, art therapy major and president of the Veteran Students United (VSU) club during the club’s veteran art exhibit…