By Gillian Pietrowski Staff Writer Dealing with death in general can be a difficult thing to handle, but the loss of a loved one can change your perspective on life. There is no guidebook on how to get through the traumatic experiences life hands us, but we can do our…
Posts published in November 2017
By Molly Cunha Staff Writer Dr. Barbara Shorter, a professor of nutrition in the School of Health Professions and Nursing, embodies a true role model in her field, in the classroom, and in leadership. She was raised in Queens and got her bachelor’s degree in dietetics from Hunter College. She…
By Dondre Lemon Assistant News Editor Some students might find it difficult to encounter a new show with a unique, original style. Hulu’s show “Freakish” presents a high school perspective of living amidst an apocalypse. Season one, of the monstrous show takes place in a small town at Kent High…
By Andrew Servedio Sports Editor Thor Ragnarok is an all-around fantastic movie with great action, comedic timing, and superheroes unlike typical comic book heroes. The movie was great from beginning to end. The opening scene was as funny and incredibly put- together. From cameo appearances of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch)…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer This Thursday, Post hosted its annual Greek Sing event where members of Greek life compete to put on the best 15-minute musical performance. This year’s theme was Disney, and three different groups competed with modified versions of classic Disney pieces. First to the stage was…
By Karis Fuller Contributing Writer Senior year is a difficult time for all. What will I do next? Have I picked the right major? Am I moving back home? Before all of these questions can be answered, the college of liberal arts requires all students to submit a senior thesis…
By Tashina Tappin Staff Writer Supplies: Cotton balls or pom-poms Scissors Yarn Paper Glue or tape Fabric Curtain rod Iron(optional) First, fold paper into triangles and cut small shapes into the edges. Take a piece of paper, fold the top edge to meet the opposite corner equally to form a…
By Andrew Servedio Sports Editor The Pioneers finish off the season on a high note as they defeated Saint Anselm 45-7 on Saturday, Nov 11. The team ended the season with a 5 game win streak making their final record 8-2 on the season. The game started off with a…
By Molly Cunha Staff Writer “What other campuses don’t have” is how Amanda Flynn, a junior radiologic technology major, perfectly describes what LIU Post looks like in the fall. The breathtaking foliage in the autumn that adds to the eye-opening landscape of the campus is what draws a lot of…
By Jada Butler News Editor The College of Education, Information and Technology will host a lecture with Nel Noddings as part of their ongoing Dean’s Lecture Series. Hosted in conjunction by LIU Post and SCOPE Education Services, Noddings will go over topics in her book, “Teaching Controversial Issues.” The event…