By Thomas Okin & Jada Butler Staff Writer & Co-Editor-In-Chief The LIU Theodore Roosevelt Institute held their first academic conference from Sunday, Oct. 27 to Wednesday, Oct. 30, honoring the life and achievements of President Theodore Roosevelt on the 100th anniversary of his passing. Over the course of four days,…
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By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor LIU students received an email from the university on Tuesday, Oct. 8, asking them to download a new mobile app called LIUSafe. LIU’s Department of Public Safety launched the smartphone program in an effort to strengthen security measures throughout the campus community. Students,…
By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer Students from across Long Island were inducted into the Long Island HIV Epidemic Campus Advisory Committee. Last week, a total of 24 students from LIU, Adelphi, Hofstra and other universities were named to the committee in a worldwide effort to end the HIV epidemic. With…
By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief The campus community is comprised of various groups and individuals, and as more students develop a sense of identity during their college career, other members of the community are making an effort to accommodate them. Members of the Promise Office are hosting safe zone training sessions…
Compiled By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor In order to keep the student body aware of incidents on campus, The Pioneer compiles and publishes crime reports. These reports are public and available to view at Public Safety. All names have been redacted for privacy purposes. Wednesday, August 28 At…