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Baseball Beats Molloy, Swept by STAC

David Otero LIU Post’s Baseball Team currently has a record of 15-13 after defeating Molloy College 9-1 on Wednesday, April 4th, and getting swept in a doubleheader against Saint Thomas Aquinas College on Saturday, April 7th. In the home contest against the Molloy Lions (12-18), the Pioneers jumped out to…

Events @ Post: April 4th to April 10th

April 4th Food for Thought Lecture Series- The PR-Journalist Convergence Humanities Hall 027 12:30pm- 1:30pm   Sociologist Michael E. Brown Lecture Hillwood Art Gallery 12:30pm- 1:50pm   Student Success Workshop- Job Search 101 Humanities Hall Rm 119 12:30pm- 1:50pm   Tin Pan Ally- Lecture by Professor David Jasen Hillwood Commons…

Getting to the Real World: The 2012 Career Fair

Cristina Foglietta         The 2012 LIU Post Career Fair was held on Wednesday, March 28th, in the Tilles Center from 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. LIU Post’s Career Services hosted the event. Forty-four companies were there in search of future employees and applicants for internship programs. A diverse…

PR Execs Share Pearls of Wisdom at Exploration Forum

Cecilie Nag On Monday, March 26th, two Public Relations professionals shared their experiences at the 18th annual Public Relations Explorations Forum in the Tilles Center Patron’s Lounge. The two guest speakers presented career information and shared tips from their own experiences in the Public Relations world with students, faculty and…

Diversity BBQ Brings Students Together

Cecilie Nag Lively music and fresh lunch drew students to the Hillwood Commons outdoor patio during Common Hour on Thursday, March 29th. Funded by the Student Government Association, the second annual Diversity Barbeque was the final event of Diversity Week, which had been running since Monday, March 26th. During the…

Professor Profile: Dr. Soupios

Alex Parker Dr. Michael Soupios is an institution within himself at LIU-Post. Ask any student on campus about his classes and nine times out of ten the feedback will be great. With four doctorates and four masters degrees, Dr. Soupios considers himself to be very lucky in his career here…

The Commuter Column: Personalizing Your Vehicle

Kathleen Joyce Being a former victim of Catholic School, it was important for us students to personalize ourselves since we were wearing the same exact thing. So when you’re on the road, sometimes you’ll see some crazy decorations on vehicles. It’s hard to be driving a car that more than…

Fashion Column: How to Find the Perfect Bathing Suit for You

Marisa Anziano Well, that dreaded time of year is fast approaching for many of us: bathing suit season. Whether you are on hunt for something a little more flattering or you are just looking to try something new, this is the article for you. Bathing suit shopping and bathing suit…

Relationship Column: It’s That Time

Alex Parker I was looking through Kahlil Haywood’s former column, “Damn He Got a Point” (last year’s relationship column), in the hope that something would spark an idea for this week’s column. I stumbled across one entitled, “Red Alert!” It was the possibility of girls becoming extraordinarily bitchy when their…

Political Column: In the Constitution We Trust…Maybe

Daniel Caccavale The Constitution of the United States of America is the basis for all of our laws. It describes certain rights and freedoms that every citizen is entitled to and it establishes some very crucial and irrevocable laws that no one is allowed to break. It sets up our…