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I bet you think about (Taylor Swift)

By Shelley Dean, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment Editor Taylor Swift has released her second re-recorded album as part of her “Taylor’s Version” project.  “Red (Taylor’s Version)” was released on Friday Nov. 12, and earned the singer her fourth number one in four months, according to Billboard.  Swift is on a mission to re-record…

Diabetes awareness month

By Joe Frescott, Staff Writer November is American Diabetes Awareness Month; a month in which over 34 million Americans try to spread awareness for their commonly misunderstood medical condition.  According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), diabetes is defined as a “chronic health condition” where the body cannot produce…

Students protest frozen majors

By Shelley Dean, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment Editor Students began protesting the university’s decision to freeze various art majors on Thursday, Oct. 28. The protests take place outside the East Gate on Northern Blvd. on select dates. Many students made signs in support of arts programs at Post, and advocated for the continuation…

PTC premieres “The Laramie Project”

By Myra Mulongoti, Staff Writer      On Friday, Oct. 29, The Post Theatre Company (PTC) gave the first of 5 performances – spread over the course of the weekend – of “The Laramie Project.” Directed by Gabriel Vega Weissman, the show featured 20 performers portraying more than 60 characters; each actor…

Football team wins two games in a row

By: Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor LIU had a tough stretch early on in the season, but finally came through with back-to-back wins against Central Connecticut State University and Wagner College. On Saturday, Oct.23, the Sharks came into the game with a record of 0-5, getting outscored 247-32 in those games. …

Students reflect on homecoming

By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer Due to the reduced social distancing guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Post was to finally host their homecoming weekend after two years of not being able to. Events took place from Oct. 15 to Oct. 18. LIU faced Merrimack for a football game on…

Men’s soccer looks to finish strong

By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer Men’s soccer players have made certain that they want to win the Northeast Conference(NEC) championship this season.  Junior defender Henry Haferkorn says that there is no excuse to come up short this year. “Because we lost in penalties at the conference championships last year, it…