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Troubling rise in Anti-Semitism rattles Jewish communities across America

By Donovan Gibbs, Staff, Writer The term anti-semitism has been making multiple waves of notoriety in the headlines recently. Many celebrities, athletes and politicians have publicly shared their views.  Some have wondered what brought this rise to a popular level. Rapper Kanye West has been seen as the unanimous frontrunner…

The Shark Shuttle experience

By Gabriella Cavaleri, Staff Writer This year, the off-campus shuttle, the Shark Shuttle, introduced new drivers and an updated schedule. As the semester comes to a close, students reflect on their Shark Shuttle experiences.  The Shark Shuttle serves as the main means of transportation for dormers on campus, bringing students…

154 People dead at Halloween event in South Korea

By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer On Oct. 29, a deadly accident occurred in South Korea. It was before Halloween in Itaewon, South Korea, and a party venue was so crowded with people when the accident occurred. The accident occurred in an alley in Itaewon, and 154 people were killed.  There…

New Italian Prime Minister elected

By Emmanuel Rivera, Staff Writer Italy has elected a new prime minister, Giorgia Meloni. Her party, “The Brothers of Italy,” is a far right organization with many of the members being connected to and affiliated with neo-fascist groups and organizations. Meloni herself from an early age was part of the…

New York to ban gas-powered cars by 2035

By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer On Sept. 29, news broke in New York that Governor Kathy Hochul (D) decided to adopt regulations requiring all cars sold in New York State to be electric or hybrid vehicles by 2035. The decision also comes on the heels of California already deciding on…

Hurricane Ian traumatizes Floridians

By Tariq Snead, Staff Writer Hurricane Ian has displaced thousands of Floridians whose homes are now uninhabitable. The storm took their safety nets with it, too. The monster storm made its first U.S. landfall on Wednesday on Florida’s west coast as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, shredding homes with ferocious…

Homecoming weekend electrifies campus life

By Ryan Boettcher, Staff Writer On a sunny 67-degree October weekend, students, parents and alumni celebrated the annual Homecoming weekend here at LIU Post.  Spanning the weekend of Oct.15, Post hosted several events on campus, including a late-night carnival, a 48-hour live show marathon on WCWP and the LIU Sharks…