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Post and Beyond

Jessica DeSalvo In celebration of C.W. Post’s community, research and character, the Division of Student Success presented an event on March 30th to acknowledge the large amount of experiential education that takes place each day at Post.  The event took place in the Tilles Atrium during common hour on March…

Community Report

Meghan Glynn This week, we’re going to take a little tour de Brookville, and see what this town is made of.  Literally.  According to the 2000 census, the village of Brookville has a population of 2,126.  This figure has since increased and the results of the 2010 census show a…

“It’s Always On the Page”

Samantha Bishal Only 20 to 25 students can be chosen to attend the  M.F.A. in Writing and Producing for Television program offered at Long Island University’s Brooklyn campus.  But be warned, “You must be sure to check your ego at the door” if you’re willing to take it all on.…

The Commuter Column: The Food

Kathleen Joyce Food, it’s what we need to live and it’s also enjoyable, so we should look forward to the times when we do eat, right? When it’s that time of day during class and you go get your food of choice, what do you guys choose? Maybe you hop…

A New Way to Play With Your Food

Anne Winberry On Wednesday March 30, the presentation in Hillwood Commons gave a whole new meaning to playing with your food. At the event, several faculty members, including Provost Dr. Paul Forestell, introduced the new summer courses promoting the idea of sustainability.  The sustainability courses that will be offered this…

The Runway, Circus of Sin

Natalie Villanueva The Fashion show of 2011 was a truly spectacular event to see.  The Runway, Circus of Sin took place at the Tilles Center on April 2nd.  The audience was filled with students, alumni, and guests.  The show was based on the seven deadly sins, focused around a circus…

Two Championship Titles for Cheer

Jessica DeSalvo The last you heard of your C.W. Post cheerleaders was that the rocky season had ended, and competition was out of reach due to the lack of girls on the team. However, the remaining twelve cheerleaders decided that their dream of competition was still possible this year. They…

Weekly SGA Report

Natalie Villanueva The Student Government Association general meeting held on March 22, in Hillwood was filled with announcements and news.  There present was the executive board which are President, Jared Ciborowski; Vice president, Alexandra Hochstrasser; Treasurer, Jill Scionti; Executive Officer, Gina Oseguedo; and Secretary, Jerimida Sanders.  Also, the chairperson members…

Prayers of Students Go Out to Japan

Meghan Glynn On Thursday, March 24, 2011, despite a brisk evening, a group of students gathered at C.W. Post’s Interfaith Center to show their support to the people of Japan. With a bundle of sage burning slowly in the background, the candlelight vigil focused mostly on meditation, and using breathing…