By Zach Taber Staff Writer At 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct 9, over 40 Post students were setting up music stands, assembling instruments, and clipping headlamps over baseball caps in an empty parking lot. The members of marching band hadn’t been able to make music together for over six months,…
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By Dean Joannou, Staff Writer Several fraternities and sororities participated in National Hazing Prevention Week from Sept. 20 through Sept. 25.. Organized by HavingPrevention.org, a non-profit organization, Hazing Prevention Week is intended to spread the word about the dangers of hazing and to implore fraternities, sororities, sports teams and other…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer As the fall 2020 semester commences, students may be wondering what they can do to keep themselves occupied, while also preventing the spread of COVID-19. There are multiple opportunities to have fun or just unwind, while being safe and socially distant. The outdoor movies held…
By Jillian Mehta, Arts & Entertainment Editor Phi Delta Theta will be the 12th greek organization to join the campus this fall. The fraternity hopes to distinguish themselves by creating a newer definition of what it means to be a fraternity man at the Post campus. Phi Delta Theta was…
By Dylan Valic, Editor-In-Chief Herstory Writers Workshop and the Writing Center are hosting a weekly virtual workshop that invites black students across Long Island to tell their stories. The workshops will be held every Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. The workshop aims to “give voice to this moment’s most immediate issues…