By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer Halloween is a day that many people, including college students, get to express themselves by dressing up as whatever they want. Many take different routes with their costume ideas, whether they choose to dress as something funny or clever, Halloween is a way for students…
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By Dina Rami, Staff Writer After spending almost an entire school year virtually on Zoom, this year’s student government association (SGA) is working towards an enjoyable 2021-2022 school year for students. Many students stayed home due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing guidelines, so this school year is imperative…
By Emma Robinson & Miranda Ruiz, Co-Editor-In-Chief & Contributing Writer Post biology professor emeritus Bill Schutt released his newest novel “PUMP: A Natural History of the Heart” on Sept. 21. Schutt is a vertebrate zoologist and author of six nonfiction and fiction books. On Thursday Oct. 7, Schutt held a…
By: Dean Joannou, Staff Writer Professor of film and acting at Post Robbie Tan played Billie Ross, a character in the HBO miniseries “Mare of Easttown”. The series was nominated for 16 Emmys this year and won four. “To see the show was a part of the Emmys, it was…
By Max Morris, Staff Writer The term drilled into all first-year students causes emotional turmoil and self-confidence issues that can and will spread to other parts of their life. But what exactly is the freshman 15 and why is it such a nationally concerning issue for college students? Thrillist, an…
By Richard Sirio, Staff Writer It’s pumpkin spice season, and students on campus have been bringing out their favorite fall fashion pieces for all to see. Many students are embracing the changing seasons and sporting familiar fall favorites and colors on campus. “I wore an autumn red, button-down corduroy dress…
By Shelley Dean, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment Editor Students have noticed an increase of unusual weather events happening on Long Island. With the recent landfall of Hurricane Ida, students feel on edge with the increasing threat of climate change in the air. Over the past couple of years, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel…
By Shelley Dean and Violet Taber, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment-Editors Students are back on campus after more than a year of uncertainty caused by the pandemic. Professors and students adapted to a virtual classroom environment after news of the virus broke during spring break of the 2020 school year. Now, campus life is…
By Jillian Mehta, Co-Editor-In-Chief Greek life organizations across campus have been gearing up for their first in-person recruitment since the fall of 2019. Junior early-education major Marissa Angeli holds the vice president (VP) of membership position in Delta Zeta. VP of membership plans for recruitment for the sorority. Angeli was…
By Emma Robinson, Co-Editor-In-Chief Social media influencers and internet culture have created an insatiable demand for a constant flow of new trends at low prices for students in the U.S., and that includes Post. Fast fashion websites such as SHEIN and ZAFUL have made clothing trends cycle so quickly that…