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DIY Valentine’s Day Gifts To Melt Your Sweetie’s Heart

By Gabriella Ianiro Staff Writer Can you believe Valentine’s Day is this week? Many enjoy the idea of Valentine’s Day, but the pressure of creating a magical day can get pricy. If you do the gifting thing and you’re on a budget, check out these inexpensive, quick DIY Valentine’s Day…

Post Students Affected by Snowstorm

Mimmi Montgomery Staff Writer Nemo is no longer solely Pixar’s cute animated clown fish; since last weekend, residents of the Northeast, who named the storm Nemo, will remember it as a blizzard that caused traffic chaos on snowy roads, leaving many snowed into their houses without power. But compared to…

Grammy Awards: Music’s Biggest Night

Rebecca Martelotti Staff Writer All of music’s biggest stars gathered at the Los Angles Staples Center on Sunday for the 55th annual Grammy Awards. The show was hosted by rapper LL Cool J and featured performances by Justin Timber­lake, Elton John, Bruno Mars, and Rihanna, among others. Taylor Swift opened…

The Beyoncé Hype

Julia Rosen Staff Writer Beyoncé has been on every­one’s lips this past decade and more than ever now after her recent Superbowl performance. Just this year, which is less than two months old, the “Queen of Everything” as some would say, has sung the national anthem at the Presidential Inauguration,…

A Romantic Valentine’s Day

Julia Rosén Staff Writer Tomorrow, February 14, is Valentine’s Day, and Post students are planning romantic days with their significant others. According to Dr. Karen Sherman, a professor of Psychology and also a psychiatrist who focuses on relationships, it is important to show your love. “Anytime you have these kinds…

Anti-Valentine’s Day

Photo by YIAZELLIZ ALVAREZ Angela Alfano Staff Writer According to the media, Valentine’s Day is a day when it is socially acceptable for couples to participate in public displays of affection, buy flowers, chocolates and stuffed animals; simply because that is what the day calls for. Based on history, there…

Spring Breakers

Rebecca Martelotti Staff Writer Spring break can be considered the rite of passage for every college student. For many it is the highlight of the spring semester-or even their whole college experience. Every year millions of young college students travel to destination spots to enjoy a week on the beach…

Meaning of Valentine’s Day

Abigail Brosnan Staff Writer On the 15th of February, the Romans used to have a commemoration where their soldiers got to choose a woman to spend the next twelve months with prior to battle. Many of these pairs fell in love, and sought to marry. The soldiers no longer wanted…

Blood, Sweat and PEDs

Olivia Wicik Editor-in-Chief The status and money that professional athletes seize by do­ing what they love is an inspira­tion to many students. However, sometimes morals are tested in the journey to get there. An athlete can train all their life and still not become the strongest or fastest. So, what…

Discover the City: The American Museum of Natural History

Photo by WWW.BLOGSPOT.COM Mimmi Montgomery Staff Writer With Manhattan less than an hour away, a weekend excur­sion to an indoor attraction is a welcoming distraction from too much studying. The American Museum of Natural History offers a journey from the dinosaur age to the future in space, at a dis­count…