By Alexander Mousa, Editor-in-Chief From a college student at her first rugby meeting to a head coach at a Division 1 university, Women’s Rugby Head Coach Dee Nash shows us all how hard work pays off. Speaking with The Tide from her office in the back of the Pratt Recreation…
Posts published in February 2024
By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer The National Hockey League (NHL) just had its all-star game and it got many people, fans of hockey or not, to tune in and watch this year’s event. The NHL All-Star Game is essentially a midseason event where the league showcases its biggest stars for…
By Amisha Temal, Features Editor For many, art is subjective and therefore always subject to varying interpretations. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Most people appreciate the skill and creativity behind works of art. But what if we are observing something that was made without…
By Jack Levy, Staff Writer New York City (NYC) has seen an influx of over 175,000 migrants who have crossed the US-Mexico border illegally since 2022 while seeking asylum. Some of these migrants have been sent to the city by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, while others have been sent by…
By Nick Fioravanti, Staff Writer The 66th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on Sunday, Feb. 4, and featured a wide variety of artists taking home their fair share of hardware. The Grammys offers an experience unlike anything else in the music industry – recognizing artists, composers, and producers in…
By Gilliana Taylor, Staff Writer On Thursday, Feb. 1, TikTok removed all music by artists licensed to Universal Music Group (UMG). This includes Taylor Swift, Drake and Olivia Rodrigo. The removal came after UMG decided not to renew their contract with TikTok. UMG has since shared an open letter with…
By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer The Spring 2024 Semester at Post is now in full swing. After the excitement of the holiday season and a month-long hiatus from classes, the campus is yet again filled with learning, laughs and making new memories. Sophomore English writing major Anna Frost is enthusiastic…
By Brendan Kaufman, Staff Writer As the winter season finally gets its foot in the door this year, the first snow of the year hit Long Island during the first weeks of January. Around two inches of snow fell in Nassau and Suffolk county on Jan. 16 and the impact…
By Jack Levy, Staff Writer The 2024 Presidential Election is less than one year away and America as a whole will need to decide which candidate will steer the country in a better direction. The last presidential election in 2020 was one of the most divisive elections in recent history,…
By Joe Frescott, Sports Editor Over 360 miles away from home, dawning the baby blue and gold leotard for just the thirteenth time in her young career, Syd Morris cheered as their teammate Annalisa Page completed her first beam routine of the season. Morris, knowing their name would be called…