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Posts published in March 2015

What’s the Buzz?

By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Ah, what’s better than warm weather? Actually, let me rephrase that. Anything is better than this past winter. Spring is my favorite season, and for many reasons. Aside from the beautiful weather, which is much needed now, spring is a season where seemingly everything begins…

Are The Side Door Alarms Necessary?

By Melanie Spina Staff Writer The side door policies for the residence halls on campus have always been a controversial issue for students who dorm. Students are not allowed to enter or exit through them between 7 p.m. – 7 a.m. Many simply don’t understand the rules of not being…

Times Are Hard: Off-Campus Shuttle Bus

By Destiny Diggs Staff Writer There are ways to enjoy what is on campus as well as off campus. LIU Post offers two off-campus shuttles that give all Post students the opportunity to visit locations in close proximity to the school provided they present a student ID-card. The shuttles run seven…

“What Red Lipstick Sounds Like: A Cabaret”

By Caroline Ryan Staff Writer “What Red Lipstick Sounds Like: A Cabaret” was performed on March 26 and 27 in the Hillwood Recital Hall by eight female Musical Theatre majors, and was directed by Kerry Prep, an adjunct professor at LIU Post. The idea for the show came from Prep’s…

What to Expect at a Ke$ha Concert

By Sana Zahra Staff Writer On April 29, LIU Post will hold the 2015 Spring Fling Concert, featuring Ke$ha. The show will be held in the Tilles Concert Hall, and will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are now on sale for $15 with an LIU ID card at the box…

Arts in Brief

Compiled by Pete Barell Arts & Entertainment Editor Concert: Music. Dept. presents: Senior Recital; Benjamin Trusnovec, Piano. April 1. Great Hall, 8:15 p.m. Free admission, all are welcome. Food For Thought Lecture Series: Free lunch and conversation with Jarad Wilk, sports desk editor and columnist for The New York Post.…

Baseball Beats Down Molloy

By Michael Otero Sports Editor On Friday, March 27, the baseball team returned to action when they faced the Lions from Molloy College from Mitchell Field in Uniondale, N.Y. The Pioneers fell behind early, but found a way to pull out the 2-1 victory, thanks to an offensive surge late…

No. 10 Women’s Lacrosse Extends Win Streak to Five

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sport Editor On Wednesday, March 25, the No. 10 ranked women’s lacrosse team won its third straight game, knocking off Saint Anselm on 12 by a score of 11-3 in a non-conference battle at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium in Brookville, N.Y. Leading 9-3 at the…

Athlete of the Week: Thomas Asbaty

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor Thomas Asbaty is a sophomore Communications major from Randolph, N.J. Asbaty serves as catcher for the baseball team and is a huge part of the Pioneers defense, playing behind the plate. Q: What first sparked your interest into playing baseball? A: When I was…