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WCWP celebrates 60 years

By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer LIU’s very own WCWP radio station celebrated its 60th anniversary on the air on Oct. 18, 2021. Over the past 60 years, WCWP has delivered insight and entertainment to the entire LIU community. Throughout its time on campus, WCWP has become a landmark of history…

Students celebrate Hanukkah 2021

By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer This year, Hanukkah began on Sunday, Nov. 28 and will be celebrated until Dec. 6. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a Jewish holiday that lasts eight days. The holiday is a festival that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple of…

Post celebrates Veterans Day

By Dean Joannou, Staff Writer There are an estimated 17 million veterans in the United States, and Promise sought to honor them last week in recognition of Veterans Day. The first of the two events was Tuesday, Nov 9 with Letters for Veterans, followed by the Veterans Day Flag Raising…

Scorpio season

By Alex Mousa, Staff Writer Scorpios are born from Oct. 23. to Nov. 21. It is the most common sign of the zodiac, having the highest frequency of birth in the United States at 9.6 percent. This is almost 50 percent higher than the rarest sign Aquarius, with 6.3 percent…

The Student Body Boutique’s Fall Festival

By Richard Sirio, Staff Writer The Student Body Boutique (SBB) hosted a fall festival that showcased student creators and campus organizations on Nov. 3 during common hour in Hillwood Commons. The festival had students selling clothing from their small businesses and a few student-run organizations that are raising funds for…

Men’s soccer looks to finish strong

By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer Men’s soccer players have made certain that they want to win the Northeast Conference(NEC) championship this season.  Junior defender Henry Haferkorn says that there is no excuse to come up short this year. “Because we lost in penalties at the conference championships last year, it…