By Jenesia McNeil Staff Writer When you think of a crush or a potential significant other, it used to be your next-door neighbor, or the hot guy who sits in the back row of the classroom, or even a pretty girl at the mall. You know you see them every…
Posts published in November 2014
By Alyssa Seidman Co-Editor-in-Chief Gone are the days where your significant other would pick you up at your parent’s house (after receiving their blessing, of course) for “the big night out,” which usually called for dinner and a movie. This seldom happens in the 21st century, for a new form…
By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer Xinyu Sirie Zhang is an international student starting her freshman year at LIU Post with a major in Computer Science. Sirie was raised in China; she loves to cook and knows how to make many delicious Chinese delicacies. Sirie might be a master of the kitchen…
By Harry Pearse Staff Writer Working hard at college is crucial to fulfill the aspirations you set before you came to Post. However, so is letting your hair down and having a party, fiesta, and just generally letting go of those worries and stresses that come with the horrendous workload…
By Jill Borowski Staff Writer During this time of year, scary movies are shown on television and in movie theaters across the country, but why the piqued interest in horror films? Is it the thrill of that edge-of-your-seat ambiance they provide? Or do people just enjoy getting scared? There is no…
By Pete Barell Arts & Entertainment Editor Senior Art Education major Danielle Savarese’s art show “Exposed” was held from Oct. 27 through Nov. 1 in the Hillwood Student Art League Gallery. The reception was held on Oct. 29 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dozens of pieces by the artist…
By Bryan Stengel Staff Writer On Nov. 10, a box set of unreleased Bob Dylan lyrics will come to life in the album titled “Lost On the River: The New Basement Tapes.” About a year ago, musician and producer T-Bone Burnett received a message from the legendary folk-singer’s publisher, asking…
By Pete Barell Arts & Entertainment Editor Sept. 8 – Nov. 15 – Exhibits: “Color and Time,” paintings by Roy Newell, 1956 – 2000; “Changing New York,” photographs by Berenice Abbott, 1935 – 1938. Steinberg Museum of Art, Hillwood Commons, 2nd floor. Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.,…
By Maxime Devillaz Co-Editor-in-Chief The women’s soccer team continued its winning streak to close out the regular season on the road. The seven-hour bus ride to upstate New York over the weekend ended with two goal-scoring contests for the guests, who are now looking to bring the momentum to the…
By Michael Otero Sport Editor The No. 5 ranked field hockey team (11-2) returned to action on Wednesday, Oct. 30, when they traveled to Garden City, N.Y., to battle with the No. 7 ranked Panthers from Adelphi University (10-4). The Pioneers were superb both offensively and defensively, netting five goals…