By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The volleyball team played with a new purpose during their match against the Queens College Knights on Friday, Oct. 5, their first match since the announcement of the upcoming “One LIU” athletic department merger. The Pioneers beat the Knights with a 3-0 (25-16, 25-8, 25-18) win…
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By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The office of Campus Life and LIU Promise made changes to the student organization manual and five star accreditation rubric this summer. The changes took effect at the start of the fall 2018 semester, and club organizations will have to adapt the way they operate to…
By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer College can often be stressful; it makes and breaks you. Obligations can be difficult for everyone, whether a faculty member, administrator or student. College concludes the teenage years and begins the path of adulthood, but that doesn’t change the fact that people still enjoy themselves.…
By Angelique D’Alessandro News/Online Editor There are many opportunities on campus to hold leadership positions and join clubs where you can make friends, learn new skills, and contribute to the campus community. The most important step to get involved in college is recognizing where your interests lie. This is a…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Students often say they are busy bees, but what is it that makes them buzz, and how do they handle the work? Each person has a different way to cope with stress. With balancing school, jobs, extracurriculars or fun side projects and hobbies, it can…
By Nick Tangorra Contributing Writer Meet Professor Joan Digby. She’s been director of the honors program and an English professor for 50 years at LIU Post. She graduated with her M.A. from the University of Delaware and a B.A. and Ph.D from New York University. She can now add “drone…
By Samantha Samant Staff Writer “This crew of 21 is some of the most talented human beings I’ve worked with, and that includes students and professionals and all kinds of company members,” Melanie Armer, freelance director of Post Theatre Company’s upcoming production of “Ubu Roi“ said. “This is a really…
By Karis Fuller Arts and Entertainment Editor On Thursday, Sept. 27 the newly renovated Steinberg Museum showed of the talents of the visual arts department, but this time it wasn’t the students’ art being critiqued. Situated on the ground floor of the B. Davis Schwartz Library, the artwork of the…