The Hofstra Chronicle November 12, 2019

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The Hofstra

HEMPSTEAD, NY Volume 85 Issue 8

Chronicle

Tuesday

NOVEMBER 12, 2019

Keeping the Hofstra community informed since 1935 SPORTS

Women’s soccer earns third consecutive conference championship

Features

PRSSA fosters professional ambitions By Letisha Dass STAFF W R I T E R

The professional world is all about connections and advertising yourself in the most eye-catching way possible. Sometimes, name-dropping or reaching out to professionals that you have met can make the difference between you and another candidate for an internship. Networking especially may feel like a daunting feat to upcoming public relations (PR) students, but have no fear. The Public Relation Student Society of America (PRSSA) has careerbuilding wizards that are here to help. By helping their members combine what they have learned in the classroom with the networking relations they have formed as part of the club, PRSSA guides its students to be the most well-rounded and professional candidates possible. “In a classroom you learn how to write a press release and some of the real technical aspects of things. But what we try to do is bring [students] a little bit more into the real world, where we bring people who are working in the public relations industry now,” said Alex Labrie, president of Hofstra’s chapter of PRSSA. Continued ON A6

By Anthony Roberts AS S I S TANT S P ORT S E DI TOR

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.– For the third consecutive season, the top-seeded Hofstra Pride women’s soccer team is the champion of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) after a 5-1 win over the No. 6-seeded James Madison University Dukes (JMU) on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Hofstra Soccer Stadium in a rematch of last year’s championship game. It was a chilly 46 degrees at opening kick for Hofstra, but it only took four minutes for the Pride The team celebrates their win over JMU in the CAA championship. to shake off the cold and ignite their offense as Megan Fisher, who redirected Lucy Porter found the back of the ball into the net. Fisher’s the net from inside the six-yard second goal of the season came box on a cross off the right side at an important moment as it from Anja Suttner. sent the Pride to halftime up The Pride continued their 2-0. offensive attack, firing off six “I’m so proud of everybody,” more shots while holding JMU said Hofstra head coach Simon to only three in the first half. Riddiough. “I think it shows With the clock winding down what this team is about, everyto halftime, the Pride struck body can put in the effort for again with six minutes remaineach other and make it work.” ing as Sabrina Bryan swung in a corner kick from the far side Continued ON A18 of the field, finding the head of

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A&E

ABC debuts live Disney classic

By Victoria Bell & Amudalat Ajasa

ART S AND E NT E RTA IN MEN T E DI TOR / S P E CI AL TO TH E CHRONI CL E

Live remakes of movies and musicals seem to be the new

trend in Hollywood. ABC made a splash with their rendition of “The Little Mermaid Live!” which aired on Tuesday, Nov. 5. While Fox and NBC have already dived into the world of remakes, this was ABC’s debut, which celebrated the film’s 30th

anniversary. There was a wide variety of responses from audiences, some claiming it swam and others believing it sank. This hour-and-a-half special was introduced by the original voice of Ariel, Jodi Benson. “Fathoms Below” opened the

show with energetic dancing, aerial acrobatics and a classic tap number. All of these elements were comparable to those of a Broadway show. Continued ON B2


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