By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer On Nov. 3, the nation went out and cast their votes to decide who will represent the United States of America for the next four years. Over the past several months, the 2020 presidential election has been an extremely anticipated and controversial conversation in the…
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By Mariah Musto, Staff Writer All classes at Post were moved to remote instruction for a period of two weeks as of Oct. 15. University President Kimberly Cline sent out a mass email to the Post community stating that “Last weekend, a small number of positive cases were reported as…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak on campus causing a two week pause for in-person classes, Hillwood Commons changed its hours of operation. The Hillwood Café is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4…
By Zach Taber, Staff Writer The Student Body Boutique (SBB), along with other student-run businesses, had to close their doors for two weeks because of the suspension of in-person classes. The SBB has been vacant since Oct. 15, when the pause was initiated by President Kimberly Cline. All student-run businesses,…
By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer The Commission on Presidential Debates canceled the second presidential debate on Friday, Oct. 9 after President Donald Trump refused to participate in a virtual debate. The debate was originally planned to take place in person on Oct. 15, but the Commission decided it would be…
TW: Childhood, Sexual, and Domestic Abuse. Editor’s Note – This article mentions sensitive topics such as childhood, sexual, and domestic abuse. By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer Safe Center LI announced that they will be holding informational courses at Post that cover the issue of child abuse. Everyone is welcome to…