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Post hosts Multicultural Greek Exposition

By Amisha Temal, Staff Writer On Feb. 16, 2023, Post hosted its second Multicultural Greek Exposition of the academic year. Fourteen Latinx and Black fraternities and sororities were present. The Inclusion and Equity Council (IEC) brought the event to life. The IEC is dedicated to upholding Post’s diversity, inclusion and…

Where’s the snow?

By Aliya Couillad, Staff Writer Up until this week, Long Island has seen no measurable snow so far this winter. We have seen below-freezing temperatures, but where’s the snow?  According to the weather forecast for Nassau County, the snowiest periods would have been from mid-December to mid-January. However, we saw…

LIRR now goes to Grand Central Terminal

By Aliya Couillard, Staff Writer The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) will now take you to Grand Central Terminal. On Wednesday, Jan. 12, the LIRR opened a new terminal at Grand Central. With the train now going to both Penn Station and Grand Central, Long Island residents now have the…

One on one with Robert Zimmerman, 2022 election opponent of Rep. George Santos

By Alexander Mousa, Co-Editor-In-Chief On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, voters across the United States headed to the polls to vote in the midterm elections. Some states had Governors elections and/or elections for the U.S. Senate. However, all 435 districts in the U.S. House of Representatives held elections for the two…

Students find Post schedule change unfavorable

By Giancarlo Salazar, Staff Writer In recent months, rumors have spread that the Post campus is considering adding a Friday class, starting in the fall 2023 semester. According to multiple sources, current Monday and Wednesday morning classes will be switched into a Monday, Wednesday, Friday class schedule, making each class…