By Andrew Servedio Sports Editor Just like the men’s soccer team this week, the women’s soccer game against American International College on Saturday, Oct. 7 ended in a tie of 1-1. The tie extends the team’s unbeaten streak to six games, which is the longest streak of their season. Both…
Posts published in October 2017
By Adam Hornbuckle Staff Writer Jesse Agbotse, a graduate student is a defensive lineman for the football team and member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Q- How long have you been playing football? A- This will be about nine years at the end of this season, I’ve been playing since…
By Jada Butler News Editor Post Theater Company’s (PTC) production of Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” is a play of twists and turns. It explores marriage, duty, theft, and the strife that occurs through the mistaken identities of two sets of estranged twins. Opening night for this all-female slapstick comedy…
By Dondre Lemon Staff Writer Safety in school, home and work environments is an important key to many people in their day to day life. LIU Post has said goodbye to last director Paul Rapess and replaced him with Michael Fevola, a retired police lieutenant from the NYPD. Fevola has…
By Molly Cunha Staff Writer Every member of the 2017 graduating class of the medical imaging program was able to get a job post-graduation, some even had multiple job offers. However, this is nothing new. In the past four to five years, there has been a 100 percent employment rate…
By Luis Viloria Staff Writer The department of communications and film and the LIU Post chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will host a resumé and interviewing workshop on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 12:30 p.m. Speakers from two media companies will help students strengthen their resumés and skills…
By Adam Hornbuckle Staff Writer Almost 100 students and administrators participated in the 2017 Long Island Heart Walk at Jones Beach on Sept. 17. The fundraising event, sponsored by the American Heart Association, consisted of fundraising efforts leading up to the walk as well as a walk along the Jones…
By Paola Guzman Staff Writer After many professors demanded the return of the New York Times newspapers to campus, Michael Berthel, dean of students, has allocated money in order to provide 100 print copies Monday through Thursday. One of the professors who reached out was Scott Carlin, associate professor of…
By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer Hello again LIU! Some of us might already be thinking about our schedules for next semester and how many credits we need to graduate. If you add them up and see that you’re short a class or two and if you have the freedom…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer The College Democrats Club has started a petition to come to campus, hoping to expand and become a place for all people interested in politics. Jared Rosenthal, an 18-year-old freshman, and co-founder of the club says he felt that, “since there is already a Republican…