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How Resourceful is JobNet?

Amanda Bernocco Some LIU Post students are looking for on campus jobs. However, many report that they have never heard of JobNet, Post’s online job bank for both on and off campus jobs. Career Services, the department designed to help students and alumni find jobs, internships and develop resumes, makes…

New Voting System for New Yorkers

By Jazlyn Beltre The citizens of New York will be introduced to a new voting system on election day this year. Although according to the Board of Elections, the new voting system is as simple as 1-2-3, questions have arisen concerning the new systems integrity. Why the change? According to…

Debates Don’t Impact the Elections, Say Political Scientists

By Jazlyn Beltre There were over 51 million viewers watching the Vice Presidential debate in early October. According to an October 12th article in the Los Angeles Times, “Nielsen: 51.4 million people watched Joe Biden-Paul Ryan debate” by Meg James, how can one not think that the debates strongly impact…

SOPA Still Heating Up the Web

Dorianna Valerio Assistant News Editor While the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) has been shelved by the U.S. House of Representatives for the time being, the debate still continues. As it stands, the bill will not be addressed for the reminder of this Congressional session and additionally, the bill was…

TV Review: Once Upon A Time

 Chantell Moore If you enjoy fairytales, then ABC’s new television series, Once Upon A Time, may be your next favorite show. It premiered on Sunday, October 23rd, at 8 p.m. The show is about how all the fairytale characters we know and love are actually cursed to be real people…

Be Happy, Be Healthy

Join the nutrition club to promote healthy lifestyles Genna Apfel When you were younger, do you remember being told to eat your green peas and carrots at the dinner table? You probably couldn’t eat these foods because you thought they tasted “icky”. As you got older, you realized mom and…

An Artists Past Comes To Life test

Lecture on artist By Lauren Fiore On January 5th, 2011, the School of Visual and Performing Arts(SVPA) sponsored a special lecture by Kenneth Wayne, Ph.D., on one of the most renown artists in history; Amedeo Modigliani. The lecture was held for a packed crowd in the Great Hall.  Professor of…

Make Friends – Have Fun – Serve the Community

By Alexandra LaRocca Do you enjoy helping others?  Do you want to become more active in the community? Why not get involved and become a part of Circle K? The club was created in 2008, when Kristin Leverone, now a senior Earth Science Adolescent Education major, had the vision of…

A Letter From the Campus Quality and Security Committee

Hello Fellow Students:

My name is Julie-Ann Simpson.  I am your Student Government Association (SGA) representative for the Campus Quality and Security Committee. On behalf of all the members of the SGA, I would like to share with you our most recent updates and goals.