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Posts published in March 2023

The rise of AI Art and its effects on artists

By Grace Park, Staff Writer Artificial Intelligence (AI) art generating companies are recent targets of lawsuits brought by artists who claim the services infringed copyright. Three artists are in a lawsuit against the company, Stability AI. The artists Kelly McKernan, Sarah Anderson and Karla Ortiz claim AI generators have exploited…

Post hosts Multicultural Greek Exposition

By Amisha Temal, Staff Writer On Feb. 16, 2023, Post hosted its second Multicultural Greek Exposition of the academic year. Fourteen Latinx and Black fraternities and sororities were present. The Inclusion and Equity Council (IEC) brought the event to life. The IEC is dedicated to upholding Post’s diversity, inclusion and…

Once Upon a Daydream parties

By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer Senior musical theatre major Jordan Coene knew exactly what she wanted to be when she grew up.  “In fifth grade, everyone in my class was asked on video what we wanted to be when we grew up for our moving up ceremony. All of the…