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Posts published in October 2020

Marching Band Begins Rehearsals

By Zach Taber Staff Writer At 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct 9, over 40 Post students were setting up music stands, assembling instruments, and clipping headlamps over baseball caps in an empty parking lot. The members of marching band hadn’t been able to make music together for over six months,…

New York and New Jersey Release COVID App

By Milan Flagler & Lila NolanStaff Writer, Staff Writer New York Gov. Cuomo and New Jersey’s Gov. Murphy launched the COVID Alert NY application on Thursday, Oct. 1. The app has been made available on the app and google play store. This anonymous, voluntary exposure notification app alerts the user…

The Boys TV show review

By Connor Lambert, Staff Writer “The Boys” has gained popularity since its debut on Amazon Prime in July 2019 recently came out with a new season that premiered Sept. 4. When season one debuted last summer it was instantly a hit with audiences worldwide. Amazon announced shortly after its release…

Hamilton Director Joins Campus

By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer A new faculty member has created quite a buzz within the arts community at Post this Fall.  Hannah Ryan joined the Post theatre department in fall 2020 and has brought a lot of experience and knowledge to the department. She has worked on many Broadway…

Post Celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month

By Zach Taber, Staff Writer October marks the beginning of LGBTQ+ History Month, a time dedicated to commemorating the contributions this marginalized group has made to history, and memorializing the struggle they’ve faced, and continue to face today. The United States began recognizing LGBTQ+ History Month in 1994, as it…

Nutrition Club Hosts Yoga Class

By Lexi DeLorimiere, Staff Writer     The Nutrition Club is hosting virtual yoga classes for students to participate in to stay active. The classes will be held on Zoom, so all that is required is a mat and a five-dollar donation. The club is using this as a way to…

Students and Covid Uptick

By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer On Sept. 26, New York state had 1000 reported COVID-19 cases for the first time since June. For the past 14 days, case numbers in NY have increased at a +30 rate, leaving reason for New Yorkers to discuss what needs to be done to…

Teacher Adapts to Pandemic Teaching

By Dante Dellaporta, Staff Writer Teachers and professors throughout the Long Island school systems have been facing a multitude of newfound hurdles as they attempt to adapt their teachings to meet precautions that have been set in place upon the arrival of the COVID-19 virus and the challenges brought with…