By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Midterm elections were yesterday. Were students registered to vote? Does voting matter in the end? Emma Anderson, a first-year musical theater student, was registered to vote and thought her vote mattered. “I want to always vote. Women worked hard to gain their right to vote;…
Posts published in November 2018
To the Editors: As a former student of LIU Post, and as a former lecturer at Hutton House Lectures, I am shocked and dismayed at the sudden removal of Dr. Kay Sato from the directorship of Hutton House, a hugely self-destructive mistake on the part of the LIU Administration and…
It is clear that many care deeply for the Hutton House Lectures, a long-standing program at Long Island University. We share the community’s love for Hutton House, and we are inspired by how it will evolve. We appreciate this opportunity to share the vision for Hutton House and the plans…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer It’s been almost eight years since a “Red Dead Redemption” (also known as “Red Dead”) game has been released. Besides Rockstar Games working on other games like “Grand Theft Auto,” in that long span of time, they must’ve been working on something good and they…
By Melissa Ponton Copy Editor Materials Needed: One large tray (aluminum for easy disposal) One can of shaving cream Paint in various colors of your choosing Card stock Cordage of some kind (I used natural raffia) Scissors Disposable mixing spoon Paper towels or an old towel Optional Materials: Templates to…
By Josie Rerecich Staff Writer “Across the Universe” by Beth Revis is the first book in a trilogy of the same name. The story begins in the nearby future, when a girl named Amy Martin is cryogenically frozen with her parents. They are put on the generation ship Godspeed that…
By Gillian Pietrowski Columns Editor “Argue as if you’re right, but listen as if you’re wrong (and be willing to change your mind). Make the most respectful interpretation of the other person’s perspective.” – Adam Grant A book I am reading, “The Coddling of the American Mind,” by Greg Lukianoff…
By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer With the variety of clubs LIU has to offer, it’s hard to decide what club to join. From gaming to Greek Life, there’s a club for many interests. As a commuter you might think twice about joining a club. You may wonder whether staying on…
By Anthony Cavarretta Staff Writer The field hockey team continued their winning streak as they celebrated two wins during senior week. Their first game on Tuesday, Oct. 30 against the Owls of Southern Connecticut State University ended in a 7-1 victory for the Pioneers. They came into this matchup coming…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor LIU Post volleyball campaign is coming to an end. On Friday, Nov. 2 the Pioneer community witnessed the five graduating seniors’ last home game. The game ended in three sets with opponent Molloy College just coming out on top (25-21, 29-27, 26-24). But…