By Joe Frescott, Co-Editor-In-Chief 7,615 miles. That distance separates the two places Myra Mulongoti calls home. Growing up in Lusaka, Zambia, Mulongoti lived a simple life with her older brother, Kachi, and her parents. Not having much of a choice in the matter, Myra was a diligent student who had…
Posts published in May 2025
By Ryan Agosto, Staff Writer As the common news and media cover a multitude of stories on celebrities and the lives they lead, very few things fall between the cracks. The stories that follow these celebrities become taken as reality, as the biggest and smallest things about them become stories…
By Marquette Gonzalez, Staff Writer As the 2025 NFL Draft concluded in Detroit on April 27, football fans nationwide erupted in excitement and surprise over the weekend’s selections. At Long Island University (LIU), two Giants fans were especially thrilled with the results. For two junior business administration majors and football…
By Julia Helldorfer, Staff Writer “Ice in your veins.” Erin Harkins recalled the phrase her dad often used when talking about sports, and performing when the pressure is at its highest. This mentality has fueled her clutch performances for the LIU women’s lacrosse team. Harkins is a midfielder in her…
By Nick Singer, Staff Writer On Saturday, April 5, Dylan Scott held a concert at Terminal 5 in Manhattan. The show was part of the “County Till I Die” tour, which featured openers Graham Barham and George Birge. The doors to the venue opened at 7:00 that evening, and fans…
By Mylie Norton, Staff Writer “Diva” is a Latin word that translates to “goddess”. In recent years, we have seen the rise of the “diva”, a term previously detested by the masses. But how has that term taken over our world and those who are classified as so-called divas? Calling…