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Posts published in March 2011

Prayers of Students Go Out to Japan

Meghan Glynn On Thursday, March 24, 2011, despite a brisk evening, a group of students gathered at C.W. Post’s Interfaith Center to show their support to the people of Japan. With a bundle of sage burning slowly in the background, the candlelight vigil focused mostly on meditation, and using breathing…

The Commuter Column: Finding Our Niche

Kathleen Joyce During my first two years at C.W. Post, I went to class, went to work, and then went home.  Just a boring two years, I didn’t even bother to find my niche or any friends for that matter. I don’t blame commuting, but then again I do. As…

Community Report: Who Really Runs Brookville?

Meghan Glynn Thinking about this week’s edition, I decided that I wanted to interview someone of importance within the community and get a look into what’s going on, what’s coming up in Brookville’s calendar and share anything that might be relevant to you, the people who live and commute here…

Are You In or Are You Out?

Matt Marando There are more than 80 student clubs and organizations that are provided on campus, but students on campus have still yet to express their concern for a lack of activities.  So how involved are our students? When asked about their own student involvement, commuters and dormers have their…

Letter From the Editor

By the time you read this we will only have 20 more days left of classes for the semester, and that’s counting if you’re the rare few who have classes on Fridays.  Twenty more days of classes EVER if you’re a senior not attending grad school – like me.  Just…

Events@Post

March 30, 2011, “Post and Beyond” Celebration, in the Tilles Atrium at 12:30 – 1:50p.m.   March 30, 2011, Women’s Lacrosse vs. University of Bridgeport, at 4p.m.   March 31, 2011, Faculty Recital, Hillwood Recital Hall at 8:15p.m.   April 1, 2011, Baseball vs. University of Bridgeport at 3p.m.  …

Senior Artist’s Opinion of New York City’s Cold People

Kortney Gloska’s Spring 2011 BFA Thesis Exhibition “Eyes Wide Shut” Shea O’Rourke Artist Statement:  “Until four years ago, I lived in a small town in upstate New York, called LaFargeville.  Moving to Long Island opened my eyes to so many things that I never imagined.  September of my freshman year…

Art in the Age of Technology

Sandra Elien On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, the Art Department presented the second lecture in “The Artist’s Role in Society Lecture Series,” featuring April Gornik on American Landscape and the Challenge of Eco-Spirituality. April Gornik is a prominent contemporary landscape painter, who discussed her role in representing the natural world…

Gardens near C.W. Post Named Most Beautiful

Meghan Glynn We all know that the beauty of nature is all around us, right?  How often though is what we see on the Post campus or Long Island really recognized as being something to marvel at.  In other words, when do we stop wanting to see all the beautiful…

The Commuter Column: Parking on Campus

Kathleen Joyce Here at C.W. Post, students are pretty lucky we don’t have to a pay a fee for parking. Some schools such as CUNY Queens and St. John’s University require students to pay a fee for the whole year. Others, such as NYU and Columbia University located in the…