By Shelley Dean, Arts & Entertainment Editor Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, artists from Broadway to Hollywood are struggling to stay creative while also following health and safety protocols. During the winter holiday season, Broadway shows were forced to halt performances for weeks at a time when members…
Posts published in February 2022
By Emma Robinson, Editor-In-Chief Interest and enthusiasm in crystals was first included in Roman history around 50 A.D. when Pliny the Elder described stones’ origins and physical properties in ancient writings. The word “crystal” comes from the Greek term krystallos, which means “coldness drawn together”. In the Middle Ages, people…
By Emma Robinson, Editor-In-Chief As residents prepared to move onto the Post campus for the spring semester, multiple emails from administrative officials shocked students. “I received the message four days before my move-in day, and I didn’t think that was timely at all,” sophomore writing and theatre arts major Ejay…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor Since Fall 2021, Senior Business Administration major Robert LaPollo has been president of SGA and is leading the way for all the achievements made under the organization. LaPollo has had many proud moments over his time in the program. “One is bringing the program back…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor On Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, Major League Baseball announced they were locking out the players. This is due to the ending of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that expired the day prior. This is nothing new, as CBA contracts between the league’s owners and the…
By Joe Frescott, Assistant Sports Editor The National Football League (NFL) kicked off its second ever Super Wild Card Weekend on Saturday, Jan. 15, with the new playoff format giving fans a six game slate of playoff football. After expanding their playoffs to include a seventh team from each conference…