By Karis Fuller Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Before spring break, students were notified of a change in the tuition plan. As of fall 2018, students taking over 18 credits will be charged an additional $1000 per credit. Before this change, a single tuition rate was set for all full-time…
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By Paola Guzman Copy Editor Queen Mab, what’s the worst that can happen to you if you reveal your name? Will you lose your job? Lose your scholarship? Or face expulsion? According to the first amendment: nothing. Is this true? Queen Mab, an anonymous poet, has been taping her poetry…
By Tiffany Miller Staff Writer Dr. Randy Burd officially started his position as Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Long Island University on Jan. 1. He replaces Jeff Kane, who was the vice president of academic affairs from 2002 until Aug. 31, 2017. Lori Knapp, LIU Post’s vice president…
By Anand Venigalla Assistant Features Editor The State of the University address by President Kimberly Cline, originally scheduled for Feb. 5, and then rescheduled for March 19, has been cancelled. Faculty and administrators were notified about the address, the rescheduled date, and then the cancellation, by email. The email to…
By Samantha Samant Contributing Writer As of fall 2018, students will be charged an estimated $1,000 per credit for any student taking over 18 credits a semester. Christopher Fevola, LIU’s vice president and chief financial officer, notified staff of the tuition change in an email sent on March 5. Current…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant Online Editor The Writing Center will host a “Women are Lit!” read-in event on Wednesday, March 28 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. in celebration of Women’s History Month. The event, which will take place in the Great Hall of the Winnick mansion, is co-sponsored by…
By Dondre Lemon & Kyhara Jeanty Assistant News Editor & Staff Writer With winter coming to a close and the weather getting warmer, potholes seem to be everywhere, including on campus roads. Heading towards the south of campus, next to the football field, a large pothole on Campus Drive is…
By Jada Butler News Editor Tucked away on the second floor in the south wing of the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library is a vast array of historical, educational, and artistic collections. The Archives and Special Collections department, located in LB 345 and 346, is home to more than 30…
By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Post & Beyond, the annual exhibition of students’ independent academic research, service and experiential learning, and internships, will be held on April 26 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Tilles Atrium. The symposium features work by graduate, undergraduate, and sometimes high school students across…
Congratulations to Pioneer writers Kristina Huderski and Jacqueline Escobar, who have won 2018 Folio Awards! Jackie, a freshman, has won for her feature story, “To Counter Prejudice? Excellence is the Answer: Overcoming the Labels,” published on Nov. 14, 2017 Kristina, a senior, has won for her feature story, “Dance Student Takes on…