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Posts published in October 2015

Arts in Brief

By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor October 20-24: Art department presents Student Exhibition of Amarillis Singh, BFA. Her exhibition is in the SAL Gallery in the Library, and the opening reception is Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 5 p.m. October 22: Steinberg Museum presents “Iced Coffee Common Hour.” Spend some time cooling…

Impractical Joe-kers

By Margaret Pepe Assistant Features Editor Joe Gatto, star of TruTv’s “Impractical Jokers,” and LIU alumnus, received the Alumni Award during this year’s homecoming festivities. Gatto graduated in ’98, nearly 20 years ago, and much has changed in that time. Walking into the Pratt Center for the pep rally showed Gatto…

Fall Fun

By Mirna Youssef Features Editor Beyond the seemingly pumpkin everything that comes with fall, there is so much more this time of the year actually offers. There are many fall festivities and events that take place throughout the season. Fall festivities: 1. Queens County Maze The Queens County Farm Museum…

Post Homecoming

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor Celebrating its 60th anniversary, Post held its annual Homecoming weekend. The annual pep rally was held on Friday, Oct. 9, which featured alumni Joe Gatto, from the class of 1998, and star of “Impractical Jokers,” followed by a live show from Seth Meyers at…

Venus – Out of This World

By Danielle Marano Staff Writer On Friday, Oct. 9, the Post Theatre Company had their opening night of “Venus,” written by playwright Susan Lori-Parks. The show was directed by Melissa Crespo, an outside director the PTC brought in, and Ben Brinton, a junior Theatre major, served as assistant director. The…

Sexual Assault Course

By Jenny Edengard Assistant Features Editor The Haven Sexual Assault course that was previously required for all students is now an “expected” online course as of Sept. 21, according to an email sent to all students by Long Island University. LIU partnered with EverFi, a website that helps students learn…

Is More Always Better?

By Shelby Townsend Contributing Writer After a 2014 survey, the LIU Post administration learned that students wanted a wider variety of food options on campus. When students arrived this semester, they were greeted with four new places to eat around campus. According to a press release from early September of…

Move Until You Drop!

By Danielle Marano Staff Writer On Friday, Nov. 6, The Office of Campus Life will be hosting a Move-A-Thon in the Pratt Recreation Center, from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. “The Move-A-Thon is a 10-hour, no sitting, no sleeping, constant movement marathon that raises money for the Don Monti Memorial…