Photojournalism Pioneer, Nov. 12, 2014
“Then I was given the only choice I ever had in the air force, I could either be a navigator, wireless operator or a bomb aimer.” William (Bill) Robertson is[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Nov. 6, 2014
In a time of extreme need, the Muslim community of Canada can rest assured that they have a strong and resilient voice speaking on their behalf. When you think of[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Oct. 29, 2014
“What time is it?” Taso Christopher calls over a thrilled assembly. “Taso time!” Pat Culhane gave Taso Christopher a run for his money in Belleville’s municipal election Monday night. For[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Oct. 23, 2014
On Wednesday morning, Canada was shaken by two shootings in Ottawa that claimed the life of reservist Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24. Two Loyalist photojournalism students headed to Ottawa yesterday and today’s[…]
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Photojournalism Pioneer, Oct. 8, 2014
“Every day I put my pants on and I become the mayor,” said Richard Courneyea Tuesday. Families and friends came from all corners of Prince Edward County and beyond last […]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Oct. 1, 2014
When the federal government declared earlier this year that it aims to attract more international students, it had a strategic plan in place. It’s only when the ice pans get[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Sept. 24, 2014
With the impending arrival of snow and cold weather, convenient parking at Loyalist is beginning to become a concern among students. The protest signs and skimpy outfits sported by participants[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Sept. 17, 2014
Area residents say dry wells may become a reality if Long’s Quarry continues to pump groundwater away to facilitate deeper extraction. Despite the cold temperatures and pouring rain, about 200[…]
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Photojournalism Pioneer, March 21, 2014
Today’s issue is the final Pioneer for this semester. We asked the students to give us their favourite photos for the edition. On page 15 and 16, look for our[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, March 13, 2014
Sgt. Bill Ferguson never expected to hold his war diary again after leaving it hidden inside a barn on a German farm in 1945. Loyalist grad and Afghan native Farzana[…]