By Myra Mulongoti, Staff Writer After 25 years of accusations of grooming and having a sex cult, infamous R&B superstar R. Kelly was found guilty Sept. 27 on all counts. He was being tried for sexual exploitation of a child, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking. The details of Kelly’s history…
Posts published in October 2021
By Alexander Mousa, Staff Writer A deal has been reached between the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to avoid a threatened strike from IATSE. The deal was reached just a few hours before the threatened strike would’ve gone…
By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer Halloween is a day that many people, including college students, get to express themselves by dressing up as whatever they want. Many take different routes with their costume ideas, whether they choose to dress as something funny or clever, Halloween is a way for students…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer On Thursday, Sept. 30, the music department was given breaking news: the music education major is being frozen. This means that any incoming student at Post may not choose music education as a major, but the students who are already part of the program will…
By Dina Rami, Staff Writer After spending almost an entire school year virtually on Zoom, this year’s student government association (SGA) is working towards an enjoyable 2021-2022 school year for students. Many students stayed home due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing guidelines, so this school year is imperative…
By Courtney Koleda, Contributing Writer According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women will develop breast cancer within her lifetime. The prevalence of this cancer spawned a movement, known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, lasting the entirety of October to promote education about early detection and screening. This…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer Throughout the start of the fall semester, a contagious cold has broken out on the Post campus. This has sparked concerns over the infamous COVID-19 virus. While some students have tested positive for COVID-19, others are experiencing similar symptoms from a common cold. “I…
By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer First time college students create expectations in their head about what college is going to be like years before they actually get to college. Students see many of the positive aspects about being on their own, but being away from home for the first time…
By Duane Cruz, Staff Writer The U.S. has had a long-winded, cross-millenia spanning occupation of Afghanistan; from Seal Team 6 assassinating terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden in May 2011, to more recent issues surrounding the newly established Taliban control over the country. The U.S.’s decision of withdrawal from Afghanistan ended…
By Myra Mulongoti, Staff Writer Kanye West released his highly anticipated tenth studio album “Donda” on Aug. 29 after multiple delays. The album was preceded by 3 listening events – the first two held at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta and the third at the Soldier Field in Chicago. However,…