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Posts published in September 2015

Crime Blotter

Compiled by Jeniel Terrero Assistant News Editor A monthly Crime Blotter is provided to all of our readers as a public service on campus. Below is a list of recent crime data included from the logs available to the public at the Office of Public Safety. Damaged Vehicle On Sept.…

“Move In Day”

By Danielle Marano Staff Writer As the summer comes to a close, and students have moved back into the residence halls at LIU Post over Labor Day weekend. Residence Assistants were already all moved in a week beforehand in order to get everything prepared for their residents to arrive. Residence…

The Trip That Slaughter-ed Post Students

By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer This summer, some LIU Post students got the experience of a lifetime. Professor Neill Slaughter took a small group of students on a cultural art tour through Europe to experience art in a completely new way. On the tour, the students visited museums in London,…

Starting Off Your First Year Right

By Mirna Youssef Features Editor Going to college can be both super exciting and a little nerve wracking. There is so much change that you don’t always know what to do. The good thing is that everyone goes through their first year at college at some point. It’s not something…

Getting Out Of Your Summer Funk

By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor Getting back into the routine of classes after having four months of vacation can be pretty hard, especially if you spent your summer going to the beach everyday, going out at night, and literally not having a care in the world. When September comes…

The Difference

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer The first day of school… a little anxious, sort of excited, but pretty scared to see if the classes you have chosen have a good teacher, understandable content, and friendly peers. But what else helps us, as students, relax, and welcome the semester with open…

Freshman Nerves and Relieving Stress

By Julian Wilson Opinions Editor The 2015-16 academic year at Post has just begun, and new students coming from high school have just started to get their collegiate feet wet, warming up to their new classes, professors, and shifting their focus from once familiar territory to the now unconditioned setting…

Entertainment Preview of the Fall

By Bendik Sorensen Arts & Entertainment Editor As another semester starts churning its wheels, the greatest season for arts and entertainment of the year is rapidly approaching. On our campus, there are more events and happenings than can be counted on ten fingers. With everything ranging from theatre through music,…

LIU Post Alumni Produces Horror Film

By Melanie Spina Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor LIU Post alumni Dayna Ghiraldi, who graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, produced one of the latest horror films “OLD 37.” The movie focuses on the premises of two brothers who intercept 911 phone calls and show up to…