By Mirna Youssef Features Editor It’s almost impossible to deny that our campus is beautiful. No matter the season or part of campus you’re looking at, it is always a great view. This semester, the university has added to the campus new tables that have LIU Post green and gold…
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By Alec Matuszak Staff Writer The word “drone” is defined in the dictionary as a verb and a noun. The verb relates to a continuous sound that can be made. As a noun, it is often associated with a type of bee. One last definition, however, has been the subject…
By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer The President’s Circle, previously known as the Ambassadors Program, is a collective group of students who have strong and positive feelings about being at LIU Post. These ambassadors are students who want to promote the aspects of the campus to any and all prospective students,…
By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer First Year Service Experience (FYSE) is a collection of first-year student volunteers and resident assistants who get together before the school year starts to help out those in need. The program, created by Campus Life, visits different areas of New York City to volunteer in…
By Mirna Youssef Features Editor There are so many great things about going away to college. There’s the opportunity to make new friends, take unique classes, try new things and, of course, be independent. There are so many things to do near campus that there’s no reason to be bored.…
By Jenny Edengard Assistant Features Editor The Post Foundations class has replaced the former College 101 class in the freshmen core curriculum this past year. The class has new features that differ from the former class. Post Foundations’ specific learning goals are foundations and skills for lifetime learning, including information…
By Maxime Devillaz Co-Editor-in-Chief Professor Willie Hiatt laid injured on Northern Boulevard in Queens, his Vespa-like Yamaha Vino a bit further down the road. It was pretty bad: a broken collarbone, and a fracture in his hand — enough to see the surgery table. “I thought to myself, this is…
By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer This summer, some LIU Post students got the experience of a lifetime. Professor Neill Slaughter took a small group of students on a cultural art tour through Europe to experience art in a completely new way. On the tour, the students visited museums in London,…
By Mirna Youssef Features Editor Going to college can be both super exciting and a little nerve wracking. There is so much change that you don’t always know what to do. The good thing is that everyone goes through their first year at college at some point. It’s not something…
By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor Getting back into the routine of classes after having four months of vacation can be pretty hard, especially if you spent your summer going to the beach everyday, going out at night, and literally not having a care in the world. When September comes…