By Maxime Devillaz Co-Editor in Chief On Friday, April 8, the cheerleading team placed second at the National Cheerleading Association College Championships in the Intermediate Small Co-Ed Division II category at Daytona Beach, Fla., marking a school best in its mere second appearance. But the road was rugged, even before…
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By Maxime Devillaz Co-Editor in Chief Meet Daniel Kirsanov: the graduate of LIU’s five-year Accelerated B.S. Accounting/MBA program, and the valedictorian of the Class of 2016. How did you get recognized with this honor? And what does this mean to you? I was initially emailed about my eligibility for valedictorian.…
By Thomas Gillen Assistant A&E Editor On Wednesday, April 20, Alpha Epsilon Phi will host the first annual “Dodging Endometriosis” in the Pratt Center at 8 p.m. “Dodging Endometriosis” is a dodgeball tournament aimed to bring awareness to a disease called endometriosis. Victoria McLaughlin, a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi…
By Hayley Rydowski Staff Writer On Friday, April 8, the journalism program in the Media Arts Department welcomed high school students from Nassau, Suffolk and Queens County for the Best of High School Journalism Awards. The awards acknowledged the best of high school journalists. Multiple student winners were recognized in…
By Shelby Townsend Staff Writer The student Caribbean Association celebrated its four-year anniversary and Caribbean week at LIU Post during the last week of March. The club came to Post on March 27, 2012 after a woman named Roxy gathered others interested in learning about, discussing, and celebrating Caribbean culture.…
By Shelby Townsend Staff Writer Within just 15 minutes of walking into the library, three people stopped to talk excitedly to Anthony Losardo, and they all want to discuss one thing: beer. Losardo, a senior at accounting major, started Bayside Brewery about three years ago, and he plans to officially…
By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor All winning streaks eventually come to an end and the women’s lacrosse team is no exception. The fourth-ranked Pioneers (7-2) lost in a nail-biter against topranked Adelphi University (8-0) on Saturday, April 2, at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium in Brookville, N.Y. The loss…
By Hayley Rydowski Staff Writer Bowling, one of America’s greatest indoor-past times is having resurgence in our LIU Post community. The International Gay Bowling Organization (IGBO) group and The NY/NJ Metro lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) group present the Gotham Open Bowling Tournament. It will be held during the…
By Melanie Spina Co-Opinions Editor On Wednesday April 13, Will Mant, the inbound director of Regent’s University London, will visit campus. Regent’s, a study abroad affiliate with LIU for approximately 25 years now, has been a host to Post students studying abroad at their campus every year. Mant is eager…
By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor Things continue to look better for the fourth-ranked women’s lacrosse team (7-1) as they inked another pair of wins to extend their winning streak to six games. In their first game on Wednesday, March 23, they smothered Molloy College by a score of 16-6,…