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Get Your Chance to See the World

Veronica Spettmann Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to earn credits toward your degree? If so, a study abroad program could be the answer. On Wednesday, September 28th, during common hour in Hillwood Commons, the Study Abroad Office hosted its annual Study Abroad Fair. Different programs were…

Another Year of Events at Tilles Center

Veronica Spettmann With every new school year comes a new and exciting lineup of shows at C.W. Post’s own Tilles Center. This year is no exception. With big names, like Idina Menzel and Marilyn Maye, and such renowned broadway plays, such as Fiddler on the Roof and In the Heights,…

Student Success Workshops

Nicole Ramlogan This past week started the series of 12 student success workshops that will be spread out over the course of this semester.  The Academic and Career Planning dept and the Cooperative Education & Internships are sponsoring this series. These series of twelve different workshops can help students with…

Weekly SGA News

Natalie Villanueva             The Student Government Association held its weekly general meeting on Tuesday, September 27th, at the Top of Hillwood Commons.  During the meeting, new concerns and important announcements were presented. This year’s SGA Executive Board includes President Jared Ciborowski, Vice President Gina Oseguedo,…

University Plans to Replace Aging Hickox Field

Christian Arnold Hickox field isn’t the state-of-the-art athletic facility it once was, and the C.W Post alumni and administration are looking to change that. The University has launched the Pioneer Spirit Campaign, an initiative to raise funds for a new-state-of-the-art stadium to replace the ageing Hickox Field. The new stadium…

Long Island Women’s Institute Hosts PAWL Lecture at Winnick

Katrina Florio On Wednesday, September 21st, the Long Island Women’s Institute at the C.W. Post Campus opened the doors of the Winnick House’s historic Great Hall to the Partnership to Advance Women Leaders (PAWL) in an effort to encourage college-age women to become active participants in society and examine the…

C.W. Post Welcomes Author Joseph Luievicz

Chantell Moore On Wednesday, September 21st, during common hour in the Hillwood Art Museum, our campus welcomed author Joseph Lunievicz. It was a free event that was open to the public and was sponsored by The C.W. Post Poetry Center, Merit Fellowship and the John P. McGrath Fund of Long…

Convocation Starting Off the New School Year.

Christina Morgera Last Thursday during Common Hour in the Hillwood Commons Lecture Hall, around 450 guests of students, staff, and faculty gathered for our yearly Convocation. The interesting new twist this year was the fact that the whole convocation was streamed live this year for the first time on the…

Classes in Session for Upcoming Jewish Holidays

Freddie Schwartz Rosh Hashanah is an important holiday in the Jewish faith. However, because classes are still in session during the holiday, many students and faculty members find themselves stuck between their commitments to their religion and their commitments to their classes. Julie Feinman, the director of Hillel in religious…

Keep Our Dorms Clean

Freddie Schwartz For students who live in any of the residence halls on campus, a clean and functioning dorm is a must. However, there are complaints from students with issues concerning the dorms’ overall condition and cleanliness. Jackie Wiswall, a Junior chemistry major, who is currently living in the Brookville…