By Danielle Marano Staff Writer Hazing, a word often talked about in colleges and universities by both fraternities and sororities, as well as non-members of these groups. The word portrays controversial views of these specific groups. Many schools, including Post, do not permit hazing because of its possible dangers. The…
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By Julian Wilson Opinions Editor From casually driving around town on a sunny day, to cruising on a highway or parkway a little above the speed-limit (a little… yeah right), it should always be expected that you drive safely, not only for yourself, but for everyone else on the road…
By Joesph Iemma Staff Writer “Too little too late” — a phrase teachers of all kinds would reiterate to me. In the case of Lamar Odom, too little too late is just too true. Watching someone fall from grace is eerie, yet still, entertaining. Odom, once Kobe Bryant’s running mate…
By Julian Wilson Opinions Editor As of Sept. 17, Post has once again teamed up with EverFi and is expecting students to partake in the Haven and AlcoholEdu online course, in an attempt to better their understanding of sexual assault and ways to prevent it. The first part of the course…
By Harry Pearse Staff Writer The majority of us, as students, seem to lack this great notion of ambition. We seem to not care about what we want to be, nor do we show the work ethic we need in order to accomplish our dreams. Too many of us are…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer It doesn’t matter if you think Americans should or should not own a gun; what matters are the facts. According to the ‘Every Town Research Organization,’ an organization “dedicated to understanding and reducing gun violence in America,” there have been an estimated 142 gun-related incidents…
By Harry Pearse Staff Writer Our generation seems to have a lack of interest in politics; only 45 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds voted in 2012, according to statistics from the US census Bureau. This shows that less than half of first time voters actually vote, which isn’t a lot…
By Danielle Marano Staff Writer Picture this: you and a group of friends decide to go out for dinner on a Friday night. You all haven’t seen each other in quite some time, and feel the need to catch up. As soon as you’re seated at a booth, someone pulls…
By Danielle Sposato Assistant Copy Editor We envision life to only exist in our world. Whether it’s cultivating in our oceans, swimming in our currents, growing on our land, or inhabiting our lives, life is prevalent in every turn. However, what if life existed beyond our world, beyond our atmosphere,…
By Danielle Marano Staff Writer Everyday, Post students stroll along the sidewalks of campus en route to class. Recently, our normal daily walks to class have been inter- rupted by interesting new contraptions that a handful of students are zooming by on. These aren’t bikes or skateboards, but something new.…