By Dylan Stovall, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor After winning her seventh Grammy Award last month, Kacey Musgraves returned to music on Mar. 15, with her brand new album Deeper Well. Throughout the 14 tracks, Musgraves taps into a new energy where she welcomes love and nature back into her…
Posts published in March 2024
By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer On Mar. 8, Ariana Grande sent a shock wave of excitement through the music industry with the release of her long-awaited seventh studio album, “Eternal Sunshine.” This album was released in light of her recent divorce amidst rumors of cheating and homewrecking. Grande herself has…
By Izzy Stein, Staff Writer As of Mar. 1, the beloved Nicole Kidman AMC promo ad that plays before films will be modified into a trio of 30-second ads. Although Kidman will remain as the head deity of cinema, the reworked ad has caused quite a stir online amid the…
By Gilliana Taylor, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Feb. 21, Barnard College called for the removal of all door decorations in the residence halls. Like most college students, Barnard students decorated their doors with posters, photos and dry-erase boards with frivolous polls asking other residents things like what their favorite color…
By Nick Fioravanti, Staff Writer The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed everyone’s daily routines for close to two years. Many people were forced to stay home and isolated from others in order to prevent getting and spreading the illness. But how were America’s students affected? During the initial quarantine shutdown in…
By Amisha Temal, Features Editor One distressing element of the healthcare industry that COVID-19 exacerbated was the frustration among nurses. Often overworked and underpaid, nurses around the country have spoken out against a plethora of problems they unfairly face in their fields. Nurses from two major hospitals in Nassau County,…
By Jack Levy, Staff Writer On Mar. 4, the United States Supreme Court unanimously overturned a decision made by the Colorado Supreme Court, the highest court in the state. This decision would have excluded former President Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot. The Colorado Court’s decision came on Dec.…
By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer Anthony D’Alesio made LIU Wrestling history as the first athlete to secure a spot in the Division 1 NCAA Championship. D’Alesio is a junior Sports Management major coming from Youngstown, Ohio, and competes in the 184 lb weight class. Before he donned the blue and…
By Nick Fioravanti, Staff Writer Here in the United States, the landscape of women’s sports has been steadily on the rise over the last couple of decades. Now more than ever, there has been a strong push to create new leagues to level the playing field for men’s and women’s…
By Brendan Kaufman, Staff Writer The MLB season is rapidly approaching and spring training for all 30 of its teams has begun as of Feb. 22. Teams are taking advantage of this training time to get their stars ready for the regular season, warming up their prospects and seeing what…