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Songbirds Find Home at Post

By Melissa Ponton Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor This past week the Post Music Department welcomed a brand new ensemble to its’ extensive repertoire, an all Women’s Choir. Led by Dr. Jennifer Scott Miceli this is the first Women’s Choir that Post has been known to have. But what exactly…

Creative Aging Mini-Symposium

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer If you know somebody with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) or would like to spread the word about a good cause, on Sept. 21, the Tilles Center will host the Creative Aging Mini-Symposium for people of with mobility disabilities. The Tilles Center does more than house live…

From Hillwood to Hollywood

By Lucie Caputo Contributing Writer One may describe the scenery at LIU Post as something straight out of a movie, and this statement isn’t far-fetched. The campus is sought after by location scouts to be the setting for TV shows such as Madam Secretary, Blindspot, The Blacklist, Royal Pains, The…

The Next Step: Paul Bakey

By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Editor’s note: This series will follow the summers and semesters of the returning members of the Post Theatre Company. Few students are lucky enough to start college knowing what they want to do. For many students in the musical theatre department, their goals…

Game Review: Marvel’s Spider-Man

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer Following the success of numerous films by the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the years, Insomniac Games has created a new PlayStation-exclusive game entitled “Marvel’s Spider-Man.” The game is a third-person role-playing game where you explore a more gritty and dangerous version of New York City…

Game Review: Far Cry 5

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer When you think of the state of Montana, you may envision the scenic landscapes of some of its national parks such as Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park. However, in “Far Cry 5” a new video game released March 27, things are not so…

Dancing to the Top

By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Dedication, time and commitment are things the members of the dance team know well. They gave up their free time and pushed their bodies to the limit to work towards one goal: nationals. The LIU Post Dance team traveled to Daytona, Florida on Tuesday, April…

The Happiest Place on Earth

By Melissa Ponton Assistant Copyeditor Everyone has their own definition of the word “happy,” but what exactly does “happy” look like for people with dynamically different lives and experiences? From April 11 to April 14, Hannah Spiegel, senior photography major, showcased original photographs in a collection entitled “Happy.” Photographs of…

Theatre Freshmen Showcase Their Talents

By Karis Fuller Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor The freshmen of the Post Theatre Company (PTC) will take the stage for their debut performances from April 12 to 15. With 55 theater and musical theatre majors, the largest freshman class to date, the showcase has been divided into two shows,…