By Joseph Iemma Features Editor Don’t let her petite stature fool you. Stephanie Athanasopolous, a senior digital art and design major, boasts a persona that is larger than life, and she has the résumé to prove it. Before she turned 21 last October, Athanasopolous had already interned for a blog…
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By Nicole Rosenthal Contributing writer Winter break is an exciting time, full of snowy days, friendly faces and holiday fun. There are so many entertaining activities for college students close by on Long Island. With cold, snow days, and final exams and papers behind us, there is no better time…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Every semester college students are faced with a familiar and formidable foe: finals week. Now just under two weeks away, students of all majors are gearing up for the final push to academic freedom, a highly anticipated and much needed winter break. So, what are…
By Shelby Townsend Features Editor After 38 years of teaching art at the university level, 23 of which were at Long Island University, Professor Neill Slaughter has decided to make this fall semester his last, but he does not plan on ending his art career. Slaughter has had many accomplishments…
By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer Dr. Cheryl Halliburton is in her final semester as a Post faculty member. After 24 and-a-half years of working as a faculty member in the Department of Theater, Dance & Arts Management, and a co-director of the Post Concert Dance Company, Halliburton will be retiring in…
By Nicole Rosenthal Contributing Writer The winter season is almost upon us, which equals final exams, papers and projects, flu season and going home to celebrate the holidays. Are you seeking a special look for all the upcoming holiday parties? Are you looking to come home from school looking your…
By Taylor Hill Contributing Writer English Department Chairperson and Professor Dr. John Lutz brings an honest perspective to his courses through his teaching philosophy and activities. Dr. Lutz is a Long Island native who also happens to be a Post alumnus. He earned his B.A. and M.A. in English at Post and went…
By Jada Butler Staff Writer Not every student is given the opportunity to work alongside their professor in independent undergraduate research, but Oliver Hollingsaeter, a senior Economics major and member of the men’s soccer team, was among the lucky ones. In a year-long association with assistant professor of Economics, Veronika Dolar,…
By Nicole Rosenthal Contributing Writer Dim lighting, stacks of books and absolute silence are just a few characteristics that come to mind when discussing typical libraries. For students who need to write papers or theses, the library can seem like a daunting place: many students may not even know where…
By Nicole Rosenthal Contributing Writer Whether you’re out in town with friends or taking a break between study sessions, there is no better option for a cheap, quick, and delicious meal than pizza. However, after the local spot Lontza’s Pizza permanently shut its doors over the summer, some students were…