BY EMMA ROBINSON STAFF WRITER While Post Theatre Company consists of approximately 180 students, their rehearsal and class facilities are comprised of renovated horse stables that cannot sustain the growing program. David Hugo, director of the musical theatre program, attended a budget and finance meeting in New York City over…
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BY ELISE PERSON STAFF WRITER Paula Bergström, women’s ice hockey freshman defender, was recently named to the Swedish National Team. The team will play in the Euro Hockey Tour playoffs in Sweden from Wednesday, Feb. 5 to Saturday Feb. 8. The Euro Hockey Tour is a tournament that prepares teams…
BY SOPHIA STRAUSS STAFF WRITER Students returning to campus from winter recess have recognized a significant change in the campus’ scenery. Several trees were cut down along Chipmunk Trail, a pathway formerly known for its lush forestry and abundance of little animals. But Chipmunk Trail isn’t the only place affected…
BY JILLIAN MEHTA ASST. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Executive Dean of Students Michael Berthel sent out an email to students, familiesand staff on Monday, Jan. 27, informing everyone of recent news and information aboutthe 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The email included preventative measures and resources for students who may have…
BY JADE BURNS STAFF WRITER Fourteen students will have the opportunity to study abroad in Reykjavik, Iceland on May 21 for 10 days to complete a case study on Nordic societies with Brian Sweeney, associate professor of sociology. Iceland is named the “Land of Fire and Ice” because it’s one…
BY CHANEL LUBSEY STAFF WRITER The 62nd Grammy Awards, held at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on Jan. 27, inspired many who watched, as singer, songwriter and performer Billie Eilish took home a record-breaking number of awards. The annual show has celebrated talented musicians since 1959, ranking the…
By Shannon MillerCo-Editor-In-Chief A giant inflatable rat, accompanied by members of the Painters District Council No.9 (DC9), were spotted on campus Tuesday, Jan. 14 and Jan. 28, picketing the school’s use of a non-union contractor for Suffolk Hall renovations. “Scabby the Rat” – a grotesque rodent with bloodshot eyes and…
By Ashley BowdenCo-Editor-In-Chief Winnick Student Center is the go-to dining facility for some resident students on campus and has been for years. In the midst of the university’s rebranding as the LIU Sharks, themed interior decor appeared in the dining hall over winter break. In addition to the university blue…
I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine.
but it is too much for my strength — I sink under the weight of the splendour of these visions!
I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents.