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Posts published in October 2016

Student Run Businesses Expand

By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer The student-run businesses have expanded this semester to include a talent agency and PR firm, along with gaining staff operation of The Doll House, The End Zone, and Time Out. In addition, Pioneer Nation set a new sales record, and product changes are being made…

New Students Give Back to Community

By Alexandra Wiesmann Staff Writer The Post Foundations curriculum has gotten a little bit of an upgrade. Along with the new text “The Pursuit of Happiness,” The 101 course is teaching students to give back to their community through several service projects both on and off campus. Two of the…

Service Project: Damage Control

By Jada Butler Staff Writer The gardens behind the Winnick Mansion are among many of the campus’ treasures. Recently, it seems the grounds have been neglected. Photographers and photo shoots can always be seen around the mansion, yet the state of the area could be improved, according to Shawn Welnak,…

Excitement

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer What excites you? The weekend and its fantastically fun festivities? Maybe it was homecoming last week, where you could tailgate and scream until the sunrise of Sunday. Perhaps it’s Christmas? Although, these things do excite me a hell of a lot, it’s the tiny things,…

The Millennial Dilemma

By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer To call this year’s election cycle ‘once in a lifetime’ may be an understatement. Seriously, who could have foreseen billionaire businessman, turned pop-culture icon (for better or for worse), Donald J. Trump, square off against former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton…

People-Based Vs. System-Based Solutions

By Ludvig Brisby Jeppsson Business Columnist With the upcoming presidential election, the media has been full of details and interviews about the presidential candidates. But the political system that the new president will work within has not been discussed nearly as much. Part of the explanation is probably due to…

Café Society Review

By Melanie Coffey Contributing Writer Woody Allen’s newest romantic comedy-drama, “Café Society,” is anything but romantic. A beautiful film in every way except for the characters, this latest film has the audience and box office questioning its success.   The story of the fast-talking, Brooklyn-born Bobby Dorfman, played by Jesse…

Arts in Brief

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Oct. 18-22 Art Exhibitions: Art Department Ewha Women’s University Art Group, a private women’s university from South Korea. Student Art Gallery Reception Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 5:00 p.m. Free admission. Open to public. Art Department “Life Maps” by students in ART 2. Professor Winn…

Review: “I Belonged to You”

By Adrianna Yin Contributing Writer How do people recover from a tough, heart-rending break- up? Drinking ‘til they cannot think, sleeping in bed for days, talking to their friends about it continuously, or connecting with the characters in a romance movie awfully similar to your own? The new Chinese movie,…

Holy Musical B@man

By Alyssa Williams Staff Writer On Oct. 9 and 10, the Emerging Student Theatre Artists (ESTA) performed a staged concert of “Holy Musical B@man,” in the Rifle Range Theatre. Isabelle Rutens, a sophomore theatre major, directed the show, with a cast featuring 16 students. ESTA is a club that provides…