By Milan Flagler, Staff Writer Acceptence of the LGBTQ community within the United States has been rising in the recent years thanks to those in the community who have been unapologetically themselves throughout their day to day lives, slowly by slowly understanding has been incorporated into those around the LGBTQ…
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By Hailey Duchnowski, Staff Writer Michaela Fox (‘20) has published a book based on her missionary work experience. Entitled “Denim Apron,” the book is a fictional story based on true events that Fox experienced while working at the Sanctuary in Lourdes, France. As president of the Newman Club, Fox had…
By Connor Lambert, Staff Writer After being shut down for seven months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that movie theaters outside of New York City can reopen starting on Oct. 23. To be able to be allowed to reopen, theaters have several precautions that…
By Zach Taber, Staff Writer Students walking by the Great Lawn this semester have probably noticed the orange “lawnbots” that have made an appearance at Post this year. New to campus, the small robots have been diligently mowing the Great Lawn since student’s returned to classes in September, but what…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer A new club is forming on campus and they are looking for members. A group of students have started the Psychology club, and anyone, even professors, are encouraged to join. Shayla Harris, a senior psychology major, has been engaged in the club from the beginning…
By Sophie Quiñones, Staff Writer The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging people to get their flu vaccinations this year. With the ongoing threat of COVID-19, the CDC is asking people to do their part to keep themselves and others safe during the upcoming flu season. The…