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Field Hockey NE-10 Champs

By Michael Otero Sports Editor On Friday, Nov. 5, no. 5-ranked field hockey rolled over no. 6-ranked Stonehill College in the NE-10 Conference semifinals, 3-0, at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium. Sophomore forward/midfielder, Emily Miller, had a day to remember. She had a hand in each score for the Pioneers and…

Perfect Regular Season for Football

By Michael Otero Sports Editor After dominating Pace University in its regular-season home finale and climbing to its highest national ranking in program history, the no. 10-ranked football team solidified its place as one of the best teams in Division II with a 64-7 throttling of Merrimack College on Saturday,…

Mens Soccer Undefeated

By Michael Otero Sports Editor Coming off a thrilling 1-0 victory over NYIT, men’s soccer took any drama out of its match against St. Thomas Aquinas College on Thursday, Nov. 3. The team netted five first half goals, eight altogether, in its East Coast Conference semifinal on home ground. In…

Another Win for Football

By Michael Otero Sports Editor After losing all-conference senior quarterback, Jeff Kidd, two weeks ago to a knee injury, and backup quarterback, Matt Brennan, to a similar injury last week, football went into its matchup against Pace University on Saturday, Oct. 29, with third-string quarterback Mike Campbell as the signal…

LIU Votes

By Adam Hornbuckle Political Columnist This semester, the university launched an initiative, geared towards engaging students and faculty in the election process. This initiative, named LIU Votes, has been active on both the Post and Brooklyn campuses, and has included voter registration drives, absentee balloting, debate viewing parties, and open discussions.…

Move-a-Thon 2k16

By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer The Pratt Center will be the location of Campus Life’s second annual Move-a-Thon on Thursday, Nov. 4, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. The event will raise money for the Don Monti Research Foundation, which is focused on finding a cure for cancer. Last year’s event…

Little Theatre Building Gasps for Air

By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer The Little Theatre, next to the Theatre, Dance, and Arts Management Building, located across from the library, does not have sufficient heat or air conditioning, according to students in the theater department who performed in the recent “Trojan Barbie” production. The building, which was part…

Food for Thought

By Jada Butler Assistant News Editor Do you love food? Then you’ll love that there is a whole day dedicated just to celebrating food. Oct. 24 was National Food day, a day set to inform people of the food they consume and the effects it has on their health. Post’s…

Professor Change-Up

By Alec Matuszak Assistant News Editor As the Pioneer reported last week, beloved psychology professor and chairperson of the psychology department, Gerald Lachter, passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 12. Professor Lachter was teaching three courses this semester, including “Introduction to Psychology (PSY 3),” “The Behavior Analysis program classes (PSY 607,…

Dean Shake-Up

By Caroline Ryan and Alec Matuszak News Editor, Assistant News Editor Two of the five deans of the schools and colleges on campus are interim, acting deans. One was appointed earlier this year and the other was appointed last week. Only one of the five deans has been in place…