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Arts in Brief

By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Nov. 3-7: Art Department presents Arielle Dugue. Her exhibition takes palce in the S.A.L. Gallery in the Library. Opening reception is Nov. 4 at 5pm. Open to all and admission is free. Nov. 4-March 25: Steinberg Museum presents “L’Amour Du Beau:” French Nineteenth Century Landscapes:…

Six Sigma Comes to Post

By Brian Riley Co-News-Editor On Nov. 7-8, Post the School of Continuing Education will be offering an opportunity to improve students’ marketability and process management skills through a Lean Six Sigma certification course. The course is open to the public, at $450 per person. There is not a final registration…

Club Goin’ Up On A Spook Day

By Margaret Pepe Assistant Features Editor Halloween is only days away, and with all the excitement, you may have forgotten to get a killer costume, or make plans with your friends. Each year trends change and different costumes become popular, new haunted houses open along with different parties that attract…

Music: Ever Evolving

By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Earlier this week, I came across a quote from Van Christian Andersen. If you don’t know who he is, I’m sure you’ve heard of his work; he’s actually kind of a big deal. Andersen is best known for writing, “The Ugly Duckling,” “The Nightingale,” and…

‘A Means to An End’

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer As many of you seniors are entering your last or second to last semester, the reality of what these amazing four years have all been will start to kick in! But, although it seems like it’s only these veteran college seniors who are going to…

Social Media: Friend or Foe?

By Danielle Sposato Head Copyeditor We are a world dependent on technology; our addiction is to our phones, our webpages, and our social media applications. These addictions rule our day-to-day lives in a way that allows harmful individuals to hide behind their screens, and avoid any real face-to-face contact, giving…

To Haze, or Not to Haze?

By Danielle Marano Staff Writer Hazing, a word often talked about in colleges and universities by both fraternities and sororities, as well as non-members of these groups. The word portrays controversial views of these specific groups. Many schools, including Post, do not permit hazing because of its possible dangers. The…

Should Drivers Be Retested After a While?

By Julian Wilson Opinions Editor From casually driving around town on a sunny day, to cruising on a highway or parkway a little above the speed-limit (a little… yeah right), it should always be expected that you drive safely, not only for yourself, but for everyone else on the road…

Arts in Brief

By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Oct. 27-31: The Art Department presents student exhibition of Stephanie Mosenson, B.F.A. The exhibition is up in the S.A.L. Gallery in the Library, and the opening reception is held Wednesday, Octo. 28 at 5 p.m. All are wel- come. Oct. 28: Music Department presents Hillwood…

“Crimson Peak” A Gothic Story

By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer “Crimson Peak” is director Guillermo del Toro’s ninth movie and his first since 2013’s “Pacific Rim.” “Crimson Peak” is not his most exciting movie, but it does manage to capture you from the very first scene, keeping its mystery alive for most of the film.…