By: Emma Robinson, Editor-in-Chief More than 3.2 billion people currently use smartphones, with the rate growing each year as technology becomes more accessible. During the COVID-19 pandemic, applications like TikTok gained millions of users that have slowly become addicted to their devices. Additionally, self-isolation caused many individuals to rely on…
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Students Outraged Over New Work-Study Only Policies For Campus Jobs
By Emma Robinson, News Editor Students who are not eligible for work-study at Post have been restricted from working on campus as of the fall 2020 semester. This has created a lot of friction between students who previously had jobs on campus and were unable to return, as well as…
Fine Arts Center Construction Disrupts Classes
By Dylan Valic, Editor-In-Chief The Fine Arts Center (FAC) has been undergoing construction since the beginning of the spring semester, resulting in classes being moved from the building with no prior warning, according to several affected students. The FAC building previously hosted a majority of the music education major classes,…
Letter from a Concerned Student
The Fine Arts Center has been the main center for the Department of Music for over 50 years; every inch of its three floors is utilized, with classrooms, rehearsal spaces, recording studios, offices, music closets, practice rooms, and more. It is so filled with sound and life that it feels…
Lacrosse and COVID-19
Hailey Duchnowski, Staff Writer What seemed like just another normal week at lacrosse practice abruptly turned into one of the scariest moments of our lives, as a worldwide pandemic was on the verge of a massive breakout. As we were fully prepared to leave for Florida the next day to…
Men’s Hockey Season To Start
By Connor Lambert, Staff Writer Men’s hockey will be the first team from the university to start playing on Nov. 14. Ever since athletics announced men’s hockey would be the newest sport on campus on April 30, they have been waiting on the coronavirus pandemic to start gameplay. The men’s…
Tips to Have a Healthy Thanksgiving
By Catherine Horyczun & Mitchie Touzin, Contributing Writers Thanksgiving is a holiday for spending time with family and friends, giving thanks, and of course, sharing food with loved ones. With a heavy emphasis on food, Thanksgiving can be stressful for those trying to maintain certain health goals. Holidays often include…
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Projected to Win Election
By Emma Robinson, News Editor Joe Biden has secured 290 electoral votes as of Saturday, Nov. 7 and is projected to become the 46th president of the United States, defeating opponent and current president Donald Trump. Many students celebrated Biden’s projected victory. “I couldn’t be happier with the results,” freshman…
Model UN Club joins Post Campus
By Sophie Quiñones, Staff Writer The Model United Nations (UN) club, led by President Abigail Bossa, is in the process of reactivation. According to Bossa, the club was last active in 2016 and has just recently been revived. On Oct. 23 the club held their first meeting and are hoping…
Post Mortem Halloween Exhibit
By Mariah Mutso, Staff Writer On Tuesday, Oct. 27, the art department hosted its fourth annual Halloween Art Show. This year, the show was titled “Postmortem: Astral Bodies.” The reception was held on Zoom from 12:30-2 p.m. Professor Laura Sweeney, a Post Alumni, hosted and organized the reception. The slideshow…