By Jenna Melman, Staff Writer Eleven Asian American seniors were killed, and nine were injured as a result of a shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park, Calif. The shooting took place on Saturday, Jan 21. at a Lunar New Year’s Eve celebration. At around 10:22 p.m. on…
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By Joseph Frescott & Lila Nolan, Assistant Sports Editor & Staff Writer Finals week is in full swing on the Post campus, and tensions are high among students preparing for midterms. With stress being a common theme, a change made to library policy post-pandemic has only upped the pressure felt…
By Emma Robinson, Editor-In-Chief Multiple police forces, SWAT team members and emergency medical service vehicles congregated in the Post hall parking lot after multiple individuals called 911 to report possible gunshots in the dorm on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at approximately 3 p.m.. The calls came after students reported hearing screaming…
By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer On Nov. 1, Takeoff, who is a member of the hip-hop group Migos, was shot and killed in Houston, Texas. This news shocked many people, including his fans. Migos is a music group formed in 2008 by family members Takeoff, Quavo, and Offset. Quavo is…
By Emma Robinson, Editor-In-Chief When enrollment for spring 2023 opened to all students on Oct. 24, many students at Post struggled with creating their schedule due to a lack of availability in the courses they need in order to graduate on time. “Every semester I have a problem with finding…
By Donovan Gibbs, Staff, Writer The term anti-semitism has been making multiple waves of notoriety in the headlines recently. Many celebrities, athletes and politicians have publicly shared their views. Some have wondered what brought this rise to a popular level. Rapper Kanye West has been seen as the unanimous frontrunner…
By Gabriella Cavaleri, Staff Writer This year, the off-campus shuttle, the Shark Shuttle, introduced new drivers and an updated schedule. As the semester comes to a close, students reflect on their Shark Shuttle experiences. The Shark Shuttle serves as the main means of transportation for dormers on campus, bringing students…
By Alexander Mousa, News Editor On Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters went to the polls, dropped off mail-in ballots or waited patiently for their already mailed ballots to be counted. Gubernatorial races were held in 36 states, including New York. 34 states held elections for the U.S. Senate, which New York…
By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer On Oct. 29, a deadly accident occurred in South Korea. It was before Halloween in Itaewon, South Korea, and a party venue was so crowded with people when the accident occurred. The accident occurred in an alley in Itaewon, and 154 people were killed. There…
By Emmanuel Rivera, Staff Writer Italy has elected a new prime minister, Giorgia Meloni. Her party, “The Brothers of Italy,” is a far right organization with many of the members being connected to and affiliated with neo-fascist groups and organizations. Meloni herself from an early age was part of the…