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Posts published in December 2014

Meghann Wright: Brooklyn-Based Songstress

By Bryan Stengel Staff Writer With the release of her first self-titled EP in July, Brooklyn-based singer-songstress Meghann Wright hopes to share her story with music enthusiasts all over the world. Raised in Hawaii, Wright was always surrounded by a “melting pot” of cultures; some of which breathed new life…

Arts in Brief

By Peter Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Nov. 24 – Dec. 19 Exhibition: Steinberg Museum of Art Presents Art Department Faculty Exhibition. Contemporary art in media including photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, digital media, and more. Dec. 2 – 7 Exhibition: Grace Pentecoste, BFA Art Education. Hillwood S.A.L. Gallery. Free, all…

Meet Nigina Khaitova

By Sana Zahra Staff Writer Donovan Bailey, the first Canadian to legally break the 10-second barrier in the 100 miles once said, “Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice above all, and don’t let anyone limit your dreams.” Nigina Khaitova is a freshman majoring in International Studies at…

Ten Odd Questions: Meet LIU Honors College

By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer Dr. Joan Digby is the current director of the Honors College at LIU Post. She is involved in the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) and was the president in 2000. One of her greatest contributions to the council was the invention of the “Partners in the Parks”…

Holiday Traditions Around the World

By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer The Griswold family Christmas tree, the fishnet leg lamp, and Cindy Lou-Who singing Where Are You Christmas? are just a few of the symbols of the holiday season most people are accustomed to. But what about the holiday traditions around the world? Does everyone celebrate…