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Posts published in November 2019

The Bowling Team is Back on the Lanes

By Andrew Scarpaci Staff Writer With new colors and a newly combined team, the bowling team is back on the lanes with their goal set on winning the Northeast Conference trophy. The team has a total of 13 bowlers, six from the Post campus, four from the Brook-lyn campus, and…

Break a Sweat at the Pratt Fitness Center

By Elise Person Staff Writer The Pratt Fitness and Recreation Center offers a multitude of fitness classes for students to partake in throughout the week. The classes are open to all undergrad or graduate students and those with a membership. Classes are held in the multi-purpose room of the Pratt…

Managing Life as a Student Athlete

By Asia Turner Staff Writer For most student athletes, being in a sport is a full time job. The daily routine of waking up, eating, attending classes, practicing, doing homework, taking time to relax and sleep can become a blur. But there are ways to manage it all. Some student…

Is My Diet Affecting My Mental Health?

By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer Between balancing school, work, friends and family, it is safe to say that your mental state endures more than it needs to. As young adults, it is crucial to find a medium where you can balance your entire life on one plate, without putting too…

Coffee: College Students Best Friend

By Dylan Valic Features Editor Take a look around campus and students will probably notice them – in the hands of their peers, on desks and piles of them in the garbage cans. They will see the white cup with the green mermaid staring back at them, and smell the…

Cereal Killer Jeopardy

By Dylan Valic Features Editor Looking for a fun way to kill some time? Are you dying to have a fun night? In that case the Forensic Science Club’s “Cereal Killer Jeopardy” might be perfect for you! Cereal Killer Jeopardy is taking place in the fishbowl on Friday, Nov. 21…

Pet Therapy Coming to Campus

By Dylan Valic Features Editor On Monday, Dec. 2, the Center for Healthy Living will be hosting its annual Pet Therapy program. Students will have the opportunity to destress by playing with dogs on the second floor of Hillwood Commons during common hour. Pet therapy can help reduce stress, anxiety…

To Whom the Bells May Toll

By Jeremy Kramer Contributing Writer The student body was greeted by something unique: music, on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Starting at 1:15 p.m., chimes resonated from the bell tower on the roof of Pell Hall. Though the sounds may seem peculiar to some new faces on campus, the bell chimes were…

PTC Brings the Heat with Fahrenheit 451

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief For the first time, the Post Theatre Company will present a hybrid staged reading and performance as part of the 2019-20 season with “Fahrenheit 451,” presented by the graduate student company. This hybrid performance is unique in its casting; it will cast underclassmen in addition to…