By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer In late March, LIU Post’s The Treat Shoppe, located across from the Campus Concierge desk in Hillwood Commons, faced health code violations from the Nassau County Department of Health for lacking a required permit. “A business that wishes to provide food service in Nassau County…
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By Caroline Ryan Staff Writer Relay for Life will be held at the Pratt Recreation Center on April 17 from 5 p.m. – 5 a.m. The event will raise awareness and money in an effort to find a cure for cancer. The event is open to the public, and students are…
By Caroline Ryan Staff Writer On March 26, LIU Post’s custodial and mechanical unit workers, as well as Local 1102 RWDSUUFCW members, stood outside the main entrance of campus protesting for a fair contract. The group of protestors called upon the school’s administration to create a fair contract, and allow for fair…
By Jenny Edengard Staff Writer On April 9 from 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m., the Post Anime Gaming and Entertainment Society (P.A.G.E.S) is hosting a charity tournament in the fishbowl in Hillwood Commons. The main event will consist of a deck building card game, and then participants will play a…
By Angela Alfano Staff Writer Katherine Hill-Miller, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at LIU Post since July 2002, will be stepping down from her position and transitioning back into her previous role as an English professor. Dean Hill-Miller has been a professor for more than 30 years.…
By Carolyn Ryan Staff Writer The Runway club is hosting its annual spring fashion show on March 27 at 7 p.m. in the Tilles Center. Tickets are being sold in Hillwood Commons at a table in front of the Treat Shoppe during common hour, and cost $5 for students and $7…
By Pete Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor A fundraiser for Huntington’s disease research will be held on the Great Lawn in front of Hillwood Commons on Wednesday, April 1, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event, organized by senior Film major Michael Mirabella, will involve student donations and culminate in visuals…
By Alyssa Seidman Co-Editor-in-Chief At exactly 4 p.m. on March 16, 1965, WCWP-FM went live on the air for the first time. This Monday, March 16, the station turned 50 years old. The anniversary was commemorated with a special live broadcast from studio one in the Benjamin Abrams Communication Center. “This…
By Jeniel Terrero Staff Writer Planning for this year’s Spring Fling kicked off at the beginning of the spring semester. The Association for Campus Programming (ACP) is currently making arrangements to book and host events for the annual Spring Fling week and concert. Students received an email in the beginning of…
By Kristen Linsalata News Editor From March 9-15, LIU Post students will be on spring break. For some, it is a time to either go home, or go on vacation. Other students will be staying in the dorms. What will be open for them on campus? And what will be closed? The…