Freddie Schwartz Staff Writer No Time to Explain, a two-dimensional puzzle platformer released on January 25, is a game that caught my attention on the greenlight section of Steam. Prior to this, I remember seeing a smaller free version on Newgrounds, a website dedicated to indie game developers, animators, musicians and…
Posts published in April 2013
Rebecca Martelotti Staff Writer The United States Supreme Court has recently heard two historic cases regarding same-sex marriage. On March 26 and 27, the Supreme Court looked at whether equal rights should be extended to same-sex couples nationally or whether it should be the decision of each individual state. The…
Gabriella Ianiro Staff Writer Used shoes don’t necessarily have to live in the back of your closet once you are done with them. The ReUse A Shoe project was created by LIU Post’s Recycling Program as a new initiative to get Post students to recycle non-typical items. The Recycling Program…
Mimmi Montgomery Assistant Features Editor It was a “wow” feeling hard to describe when I found myself in the middle of the two-story open office landscape where some of the world’s most famous reporters have produced several Pulitzer Prize winning articles. Like in a movie, the journalists that were in…
Anna Scheblein Contributor “The French Connection,” an exhibit at the Hillwood Art Museum, was aptly named. It was a mixture of original oil paintings, sketches, and bronzes of 19th century French and American artists. The exhibit was on loan from local collectors, Baker and Pisano, from January 22 through March…
Angela Alfano Staff Writer At 18 years of age one is legally considered to be an adult. At this age, a person can vote, adopt children, join the military or become a commercial pilot. So why shouldn’t an 18 year old, living in America, be allowed to drink? The fact…
Olivia Wicik Editor-in-Chief The LIU Post men’s soccer team won the first game of their spring exhibition at home on Thursday, March 28, against Saint Peter’s University. When asked prior to the game about how he expected the team to perform in its first action since last year, Pioneers’ junior…
Amanda Bernocco Staff Writer Have you ever looked in the background of a photograph and seen a stranger who was caught in an awkward pose with an embarrass- ing face? You may be laughing now, but think about how many pictures of this nature exist in the world, perhaps featuring you…
Dan Potenzier Contributor The Student Government Association (SGA) has been working hard this year to make improvements towards a better LIU Post experience. SGA has been continuing its responsibilities of lobbying for clubs and programs, communicating students’ needs to staff and administrators, and engaging in forums and focus groups which ensure…
Jonathan Seltzer Contributor Students may have noticed the ongoing repairs taking place in the parking lot behind the Suite Complexes near Post Hall. A leak located 16-feet underground, according to William Kirker, Director of Facilities Services, is the source of the repairs. “The work behind the suites was not necessarily a…