By Jeniel Terrero Assistant News Editor Members of the Economics Student Organization of Long Island (ESOLI), have entered the College Fed Challenge for the first time. The group of students who are now registered in the Fed Challenge course, ECO 46, attended the first leg of the challenge on Friday,…
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By Jeniel Terrero Assistant News Editor After several semesters of constant demands from students, the university has introduced a new off-campus shuttle bus this semester. Due to consistent conflicts with pick-ups and the shuttle’s small capacity, students remained persistent with their complaints as they waited for results. Along with the…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Tuesday, Oct. 6, Post’s Study Abroad Department hosted its annual study abroad fair in Hillwood Commons from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. “The Study Abroad fair is a great opportunity for students to find out more information about all their options for studying abroad,” said…
By Alyssa Gammello Staff Writer This fall semester, LIU Post has introduced a brand new undergraduate major: Sustainability. Dr. Scott Carlin and Dr. Margaret Boorstein, both from the Earth and Environmental Science department, are leading the classes of this new undergraduate major. They also teach in the existing master’s program…
By Alec Matuszak Staff Writer E-mail is commonly used among college students and faculty to exchange information. This medium of exchange was compromised recently when LIU Post students and faculty began to receive computer viruses by opening certain pieces of mail. LIU Post alumna Dorianna Valerio, started to receive the e-mails.…
By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer Plans are being finalized for the celebration of LIU Post’s 60th anniversary this fall. Special events are planned throughout homecoming weekend, from October 8 to 11, according to Kelly Walles, LIU’s Associate Director of Public Relations and Social Media. She added that smaller events will…
By Alyssa Seidman Editor-at-Large The former site of the Student Art League (S.A.L.) Gallery across from Starbucks in Hillwood Commons is now the home of the new Pioneer Nation store, which sells Green and Gold merchandise similar to what you’d find in the campus bookstore. The S.A.L., which is the…
By Brian Riley Co-News Editor LIU Post is in the final stages of bringing the first START-UP NY business to campus. LIU Post accepted SavvyRoo, an upstart social media company, in November of last year. If everything goes correctly, SavvyRoo will be moving into Bush Brown Hall at University Center next…
By Brian Riley Co-News Editor On the second floor of Humanities Hall, several garbage cans are often placed right outside of the women’s bathroom to catch water dripping from a leaky ceiling. Most students assumed the leak was connected to a hole in the ceiling when it rains. That is…
By Margaret Pepe Staff Writer A new minor, Gender and Society, is being offered by the sociology department, and is available this semester. The new minor consists of 11 sociology classes, two of which double as anthropology classes. Each has a focus on men, women, feminism, culture, or youth. Each…