By Jillian Mehta, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Gov. Cuomo announced that 100 percent of New York’s nonessential workforce must stay at or work from home on March 21. This announcement and the strong encouragement to practice social distancing has left many students binging TV shows to pass the time.…
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By Tiana Ono, Staff Writer With the outbreak of the new coronavirus, the university moved all classes online. This new setting was a surprise to some, as few courses are offered online regularly. This change may hinder the learning experience for some, especially those who rely on in-person classes, more…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer The 28th Long Island Guitar Festival was set to take place from March 31 to April 5 on campus. Due to spreading of the coronavirus, the event is now canceled since campus has been closed. All performances, recitals, and festivals have been canceled. This change…
By Leah Arroyo, Staff Writer For the first time in 17 years, Broadway closed its curtains and went dark on March 12. The last time was in 2003 due to the musicians of several Broadway musicals going on strike. The governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, put restrictions on…
By Sophia Strauss, Staff Writer The sculpture gallery hosted the art of Madelynne Ehmer, a senior art education major, from Monday, March 2 to Friday, March 6. Her collection was titled “Don’t be Afraid” and was based around common phobias people face around the world. Ehmer was previously in group…
By Alexandra Ferragamo Students who enjoy listening to classical music were in for a treat on Tuesday, March 3. Siblings Eugene and Tatiana Feigin are a musical duo who have been performing side-by-side since the age of seven. This is the first time they have performed on campus since 2018,…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer The Post Concert Dance Company (PCDC), planned to host a program fundraiser prior to campus-wide event cancellations. The event’s goal would have been to raise money for the company, which involves all 15 of the dance majors on campus. The event was originally going to…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer A special exhibition in the Student Art League Gallery (SAL) showcased student work in a collection called “Hua Quan 2019,” from Tuesday, Feb. 25 to Sunday, March 9. The works reflected the trip current students and alumni made to the Hua Quan Art Village in…
BY ALEXANDRA FERRAGAMOSTAFF WRITER As Black History Month came to a close, the Krasnoff theatre was buzzing with performances celebrating black culture at the first annual African-American Read-In on campus. On Feb. 25, the event took place in two parts during the afternoon and evening. The afternoon portion was a…
BY EMMA ROBINSONSTAFF WRITER Originally a novel by Lewis Carroll, the concept of “Alice in Wonderland” was published in 1865 and has since been adapted through numerous films and plays. On Saturday, Feb. 22, freshman musical theatre major Kevin DiCarlo directed an adaptation by Andrew Barbato and Lesley Anderson in…