By Alexandra Ferragamo Students who enjoy listening to classical music were in for a treat on Tuesday, March 3. Siblings Eugene and Tatiana Feigin are a musical duo who have been performing side-by-side since the age of seven. This is the first time they have performed on campus since 2018,…
Posts published in March 2020
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer The Post Concert Dance Company (PCDC), planned to host a program fundraiser prior to campus-wide event cancellations. The event’s goal would have been to raise money for the company, which involves all 15 of the dance majors on campus. The event was originally going to…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer A special exhibition in the Student Art League Gallery (SAL) showcased student work in a collection called “Hua Quan 2019,” from Tuesday, Feb. 25 to Sunday, March 9. The works reflected the trip current students and alumni made to the Hua Quan Art Village in…
By Chanel Lubsey, Staff Writer Theta Chi hosted a Silent Disco on March 5 to fundraise for the United Service Organization. At the event, participants danced to various music playing through their individual headphones. The United Service Organizations Inc. is an American nonprofit-charitable corporation that provides live entertainment including comedians,…
By Tiana Ono, Staff Writer Three select students from the music department attended the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Conference held from Feb. 21 to 24 at Temple University in Philadelphia where they performed in the Eastern Division Intercollegiate Band. CBDNA is devoted to the teaching, performance, study and…
By Dylan Valic, Features and Managing Editor Students wishing to share their music with a wider audience might have their chance as Deep End Entertainment Productions joins the campus community. Deep End Entertainment Productions is a record label that will exclusively sign students on campus. This will give students an…
By Shannon Miller and Hayley Cohen, Co-Editor-In-Chief, Staff Writer Students who use the occasionally faulty MyLIU mobile application to access their school email and online courses, received an abundance of unexpected Blackboard push notifications on Friday, March 6, five days before the school alerted the community that classes would move…
By Emma Robinson, Staff Writer The arts management program was “frozen” as of March 3, adding to the list of various other liberal arts and science programs that recently faced cuts. Professors within the department were notified not by university officials, but by their own students. David Apichell, an adjunct…
By Jason Glickman and Andrew Scarpaci, Staff Writer and Assistant Sports Editor The baseball team played a successful weekend as they completed a three-game series sweep over the St.Peter’s Peacocks from March 5-8. Pitching was the main highlight for the Sharks, with the offense close behind, as they outscored the…
BY ALEXANDRA FERRAGAMO & SHANNON MILLERSTAFF WRITER, CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF A new web show, “435 The Series,” released a casting call to students on campus. Those looking for their 15 minutes of fame, a fun way to make money or something to do in their free time have the chance to take…