By Pete Whitbeck Contributing Writer The majority of LIU Post students either commute, or keep their cars on campus. With a total of 22 designated parking lots that can be found on the campus map, you would think parking is the last thing anyone would have to worry about. Yet,…
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By Carlo Valladares Contributing Writer “I was always interested in going global,” said Robert Valli, the new College of Management Dean, in an interview with the Pioneer in the new College of Management offices in the library. Valli’s appointment was announced in May 2015 and he is currently in his…
By Brian Riley Co-Editor-in-Chief A second undergraduate Nursing program will be introduced during the spring 2016 semester. Previously, Post only offered one undergraduate nursing program, which was only available to registered nurses. This new program has been in the making for two years now. The B.S. in Nursing is based…
By Angela Alfano Co-Editor-in-Chief All incidents that take place on the Post campus are, by law, a matter of public record and can be found at Public Safety. The Crime Blotter is provided by the Pioneer as a public service for the campus community. Criminal Mischief The Post Hall campus…
By Angela Alfano Co-News Editor Fallen leaves, hooded sweatshirts, and pumpkin spice lattes can only mean one thing: homecoming season! Homecoming will be held on Saturday, Oct. 10, hosted by Campus Life, Alumni Relations, and the Student Activities Board. The football team will be going head to head with Merrimack…
By Danielle Marano Staff Writer The Office of Campus Life and the Student Activities Board have arranged a series off-campus trips for this fall semester, consisting of various expeditions all around Long Island, as well as New York City. “LIU Post enjoys a great location close to New York City…
By Jeniel Terrero Assistant News Editor Members of the Economics Student Organization of Long Island (ESOLI), have entered the College Fed Challenge for the first time. The group of students who are now registered in the Fed Challenge course, ECO 46, attended the first leg of the challenge on Friday,…
By Jeniel Terrero Assistant News Editor After several semesters of constant demands from students, the university has introduced a new off-campus shuttle bus this semester. Due to consistent conflicts with pick-ups and the shuttle’s small capacity, students remained persistent with their complaints as they waited for results. Along with the…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Tuesday, Oct. 6, Post’s Study Abroad Department hosted its annual study abroad fair in Hillwood Commons from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. “The Study Abroad fair is a great opportunity for students to find out more information about all their options for studying abroad,” said…
By Alyssa Gammello Staff Writer This fall semester, LIU Post has introduced a brand new undergraduate major: Sustainability. Dr. Scott Carlin and Dr. Margaret Boorstein, both from the Earth and Environmental Science department, are leading the classes of this new undergraduate major. They also teach in the existing master’s program…