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Fashion Column: Spring 2012 Sunglasses Trends

Marisa Anziano Sunglasses are a great accessory to add to your ensemble for so many reasons. Whether you are trying to conceal the fact that you were too lazy to put on makeup that morning or you think you are cool enough that you can wear your sunglasses at night,…

LIU Post Welcomes Eco-Artist Roy Staab

Caitlin Smith Beginning on April 9th, students and facility of the LIU Post community have the opportunity to work with international Eco-Artist, Roy Staab! Together, Staab and the students will create an outdoor installation on the hill in front of the Fine Arts Building. Staab will be on campus between…

Healthy On-The-Go Eating at LIU Post

Julia Musacchia As busy college students, most of us rarely have time to sit down for a meal. Instead we grab a quick bite to eat, usually some prepackaged food loaded with salt and lacking anything that can keep your energy going throughout the day. However, here at LIU Post,…

Start Your Own Garden

Shelbi Thurau Spring is here and along with it comes the perfect time to start your own garden! There is a lot of research that shows exposure to natural environments can have a positive effect on your health.  In study published by Roger S. Urlich, it was found the recovery…

Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour

Katrina Florio When it comes to Michael Jackson, opinions of him are often varied. Some people loved him, believing that he was full of passion and kindness and was misunderstood by society. Others loved to hate him. One thing that cannot be disputed, however, is that Michael Jackson was a…

LIU Post Art Review: A Fine Romance

Cristina Foglietta A new exhibit, called “A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters, American Songs, 1910-1965,” opened on March 8th in the Hutchins Gallery of the B. Davis Schwartz Library at LIU Post. This very unique exhibit focuses on Jewish artists and their impacts on American music and culture. The exhibit is…

Review: The Art of Port Washington

Cristina Foglietta The Art Loft of Port Washington is a non-profit cooperative for artists where work space can be shared. It provides a creative working and teaching environment where all are welcomed. The venue has various types of art classes for all ages. “Communities need a place to show people’s…

Travel Review: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Adina Oditt The resort town of Cabo San Lucas, named for the slender cape extending eastward from Baja’s southernmost tip, gradually developed into a tourist hot spot over the last 40 years. Today, Cabo is an ideal destination that captures the essence of Baja Peninsula through its many resorts, championship…

Olen Scores Nine, In Big Win Over Merrimack College

Heather Norris Junior attacker Ashley Olen scored a career-high nine goals on Saturday, April 7th, to lead the fifth-ranked LIU Post Women’s Lacrosse Team to a 20-10 victory over No. 11 Merrimack College. The win boosted the Pioneers’ overall record to 8-1 and dropped the Warriors to 4-5. Less than…

Up And Down Week for Softball

Joseph La Rosa Within the past week, the LIU Post Women’s Softball Team has won four games and lost two, sweeping New York Institute of Technology two days in a row and losing two games to the University of New Haven earlier in the week. LIU Post defeated NYIT by…