By Karis Fuller Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Before spring break, students were notified of a change in the tuition plan. As of fall 2018, students taking over 18 credits will be charged an additional $1000 per credit. Before this change, a single tuition rate was set for all full-time…
Posts published in March 2018
By Paola Guzman Copy Editor Queen Mab, what’s the worst that can happen to you if you reveal your name? Will you lose your job? Lose your scholarship? Or face expulsion? According to the first amendment: nothing. Is this true? Queen Mab, an anonymous poet, has been taping her poetry…
By Tiffany Miller Staff Writer Dr. Randy Burd officially started his position as Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Long Island University on Jan. 1. He replaces Jeff Kane, who was the vice president of academic affairs from 2002 until Aug. 31, 2017. Lori Knapp, LIU Post’s vice president…
By Tiffany Miller Staff Writer Three LIU Post professors will receive the David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, the university’s highest teaching award. Dr. Alexander Henderson, associate professor in the department of health care and public administration, Benjamin Gerdes, assistant professor of broadcasting in the department of communications &…
By Kyhara Keanty Staff Writer Registration for the summer and fall 2018 classes began on March 5. There are many new courses and electives for students to enroll in. Students may meet with a promise coach or enrollment counselor, or register for classes by themselves online. There are several new…
By Jada Butler News Editor The annual Best of High School Journalism Awards, hosted by the Department of Communications & Film, took place on Friday, March 23 in the Tilles Center Atrium. Over 200 students from 22 high schools across Long Island, Queens, New Jersey and Connecticut participated in the…
By Tiffany Miller Staff Writer The classrooms in Humanities and Pell Hall do not have locks on them, which is alarming to some faculty members and students. Students and other visitors can access classrooms and other buildings across the campus without the use of an LIU identification card. This concern…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant Online Editor Materials: Multi color modeling clay Wooden roller (optional) Decorative plastic cup or small basket Any small, decorative Easter themed items (i.e chick or rabbit toy) Colorful mesh material or plastic grass For those who don’t want to use actual eggs on Easter but still…
By Dondre Lemon Staff Writer Easter is a time to be around family, enjoy chocolate, and take the time to reflect on the life of Jesus and thank him for what he has done for us. Catholic Easter is celebrated this Sunday, April 1 and Orthodox Easter is celebrated next Sunday,…
By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager On April 18, Full House Organic, a nearby organic restaurant, will launch a new dietician assisted meal plan service and a certified dietician will be available between noon and 7 p.m. to speak with customers. The “Organic Overhaul” will allow customers to create three, five…