By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer On Nov. 1, Takeoff, who is a member of the hip-hop group Migos, was shot and killed in Houston, Texas. This news shocked many people, including his fans. Migos is a music group formed in 2008 by family members Takeoff, Quavo, and Offset. Quavo is…
Posts published in December 2022
By Nicole Sanchez, Staff Writer Selena Gomez debuted her documentary, “My Mind & Me” on Friday, Nov. 4. She gave viewers a close look into her life the past six years. She discussed her struggles with lupus, mental illness, and stardom. Gomez first explained how much she loved to sing…
By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer Black Panther “Wakanda Forever” was released on Nov. 11. This film is in the sequel to the first Black Panther film released in 2018. It has been very popular since its release and is currently showing as a blockbuster hit. The first Black Panther…
By Robert Metzger, Staff Writer Latin music artist Bad Bunny is one of the most dominant names in the industry at the moment. His latest project Un Verano Sin Ti not only brought his career to new heights, but has brought reggaeton music to the mainstream. His rise to stardom…
By Kevin Lake, Staff Writer Post’s latest play will be premiering on Dec 2 at the PTC Lab Theatre. Unlike most shows that have graced PTC, this production was written by one of Post’s own students, senior musical theatre major Rebecca Lynn Goldfarb. “Student directed productions and plays written by…
By Emma Robinson, Editor-In-Chief When enrollment for spring 2023 opened to all students on Oct. 24, many students at Post struggled with creating their schedule due to a lack of availability in the courses they need in order to graduate on time. “Every semester I have a problem with finding…
By Donovan Gibbs, Staff, Writer The term anti-semitism has been making multiple waves of notoriety in the headlines recently. Many celebrities, athletes and politicians have publicly shared their views. Some have wondered what brought this rise to a popular level. Rapper Kanye West has been seen as the unanimous frontrunner…
By Gabriella Cavaleri, Staff Writer This year, the off-campus shuttle, the Shark Shuttle, introduced new drivers and an updated schedule. As the semester comes to a close, students reflect on their Shark Shuttle experiences. The Shark Shuttle serves as the main means of transportation for dormers on campus, bringing students…
By Alexander Mousa, News Editor On Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters went to the polls, dropped off mail-in ballots or waited patiently for their already mailed ballots to be counted. Gubernatorial races were held in 36 states, including New York. 34 states held elections for the U.S. Senate, which New York…