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What You Want in Your Dorm?

Adrianna Alvarez Every semester, dormers dread room inspections. Room inspection is when a Resident Assistant and the Resident Hall Director show up at random to go through your room and make sure you have nothing in there that is on the “can not have” list. It’s often hard to keep…

A Clash of Cultures with Mixed Reviews

Sang Geun Yoon   While many American students enjoyed the Super Bowl game with family and friends, the experience was different for international students studying at LIU Post whom were unaware of this cultural phenomenon. “I didn’t know about the game, was it something fun?” Phuong, from Vietnam, asked. When…

Heart Walk

Bryan Gallucci Life can change in a moments notice. You are here one day, and gone the next. For one Long Island family, tragedy struck on a quiet January night, when a loving husband and dedicated father died of a heart attack. A man who had just had a physical…

How To: Style Bold Prints

Marisa Anziano   From leopard print to polka dots, incorporating a bold pattern into your outfit is a simple yet fashion-forward way to get noticed. Although prints may seem unfeasible or even a little frightening to many of us, it is easier than you may think. No need to fret,…

The Commuter Column: Taking One Last Cruise

Kathleen Joyce As this is my final commuter column, I’d like to take a moment out to reminisce about the good times I’ve had in these two years. For four and a half years, I had the pleasure of not living on-campus, but commuting to LIU Post. As a dork,…

Being Safe by Tanning

Genna Apfel    With the warm weather in the air, you would think lying out in this beautiful 80 degree warm weather on the Great Lawn or maybe in your backyard is a perfect way to get a golden glow. With only a week left of classes and bikini season…

Travel Review: Barbados

Adina Oditt Summer vacation is on the horizon, so if you are seeking a vacation in the Caribbean, consider the most eastern island in the Caribbean Sea that has a population of about 260,000.  Barbados, a beautiful, small nation island is surrounded by white, sandy beaches and azure water, while…

Makeup Review: Foundation

Marisa Anziano  Beauty Balm or Blemish Balm (B.B.) creams began as a dermatology treatment in Germany during the 1950s. It has become extremely popular in Asia, especially Korea, over the past few years. This skincare and face makeup trend eventually traveled over to the United States but only by higher…

Restaurant Review: Chocolate By The Bald Man

Cristina Foglietta Max Brenner: Chocolate by the Bald Man is a unique restaurant with a variety of foods for both dinner and dessert. Max Brenner is known for its famous chocolate desserts and is truly heaven for all chocolate lovers. It is almost like a dream or fantasy in pure…

Exhibit Review: Dialog In The Dark

Cecilie Nag In the exhibition “Dialog in the Dark,” located at the South Street Seaport, you get to experience Manhattan in a new perspective– as a blind person. For 20 dollars (student discount), you can take a trip through New York City in complete darkness with only a cane and…