By Dante Della Porta, Staff Writer This pumpkin-spiced time of the year is when many recall, and rewatch some of the most classic horror movies in cinema history. This year, an unexpected newcomer has revealed itself, from the shadows and jump scared millions of people across the globe. The movie…
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By Milan Flagler, Staff Writer Fall is here and we are well into October. Students attending Post seem to favor the crisp air, flavorful drinks, heavy sweaters, but most importantly, Halloween movies. Bingeing old movies on movie-streaming sites like Netflix or Hulu has become a past-time for college students. With…
By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer TikTok trends are slowly taking over all forms of social media. What started as a simple photoshoot with white sheets, has become a viral sensation that has gained popularity on Instagram and Tiktok, and even has made its way onto the Post campus. The “Ghost…
By: Sophie Quiñones On Oct. 23 the No Control Improv troupe performed its first show of the semester. The show was inspired by The Armory Theatre’s shows entitled “Shot4Shot,” according to the presidents of No Control, junior acting major Steele Whitney and junior musical theatre major Jordan Horne. The show…
By Milan Flagler, Staff Writer Saturday, Oct. 17, the art department held a virtual exhibition for their Alumni artists. Caroline Bert, host of the virtual reception, opened the club’s doors to current students, professors and alumni. The reception was held to showcase the pieces created by Alumni of Post and…
By Zach Taber, Staff Writer With the ongoing issue of Covid-19, everything from sports programs to theatre groups have had to make adjustments in order to ensure students’ safety. One such group is the Wind Ensemble, who have faced special challenges in resuming their rehearsals as students have returned to…