By Angela Alfano Staff Writer Several department offices have been moved this semester and other department moves are planned in the near future. Offices including the Honors Program, the English Department, the School of Visual and Performing Arts dean’s office, and the Media Arts Department have all been uprooted from…
Posts published in February 2015
By Alyssa Seidman Co-Editor-in-Chief With the grossly commercialized holiday fast approaching, some students can be seen scrambling to find the perfect gift for their significant other, or booking a dinner for two at the finest restaurant in the area. But for those of us who are sans relationships on the most romantic day…
By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer Many LIU Post students know or have heard of Marvin Johnson, also known as “Mocha.” Mocha is a junior Business Management major, and has won over the hearts of just about everyone he’s met. But how exactly was he donned with the name Mocha? …
By Jenny Edengard Staff Writer Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and if you haven’t bought a gift for your Valentine yet, or are short of ideas, here are some suggestions to make your gift memorable and personal. What could be more personal than giving something you have made…
By Angela Alfano Staff Writer Attendance policies are classroom specific. But is that fair? On the first day of classes every semester, the professors of LIU Post distribute syllabi, and the common concern of many students is the attendance policy. The number most commonly thrown about is three: three absences…
By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer As the student body of LIU Post grows with international students from all around the globe, the language barrier becomes more defined. However, clubs and events on campus give international and American students the opportunity to assimilate and learn about each other’s culture and customs.…
By Melanie Spina Staff Writer On Wednesday Feb. 4, students, faculty, and alumni had the opportunity to see an advanced screening of Mark Lawrence’s new movie “The Rewrite,” which was filmed primarily on LIU Post’s campus, and stars actors Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei. The screening took place in the…
By Pete Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Dr. Michael A. Brown, Associate Curator of European Art at the San Diego Museum of Art, will be part of a free, professional panel discussion today, Feb. 11, at 5 p.m. in the Steinberg Museum of Art. Light refreshments will be served at the…
By Pete Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Jan. 26 – March 21 “Concrete to Data” Street Art and Graffiti Exhibition. Curated by Professor Ryan Seslow. Steinberg Museum of Art, Hillwood Commons. Feb. 10 – 14 Art Dept. presents: Student Exhibition of Duaa Khalil, TingTingZhang, Yuheng Hou, MFA. Hillwood S.A.L Gallery.…
By Bendik Sorensen Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Jean Carlomusto, professor of Media Arts and director of the Television Center, has received positive reviews for her film, “Larry Kramer in Love and Anger.” The film, which Carlomusto directed, had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah on Jan…