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Make Room For Halloween Traditions

By Jenny Rivera Assistant News Editor Costumes have been popular for decades within many cultures, but there is one time of the year where people have been known to go all out: Halloween. Although the holiday isn’t practiced in all cultures across the world, for observers in the United States…

TikTok is Fun, But News is Important

By Jenny Rivera, Staff Writer TikTok stands strongly as a leading social media platform that allows people to share their lives. However, behind the forefront TikTok has been fighting against the United States government from attempting to ban the platform.  TikTok has become one of the largest informational social media…

Students Discuss Banned Books Weeks

By Katherine Abayev, Staff Writer Banned Books Week is an annual awareness campaign supported by the American Library Association, American Society of Journalists and Authors, Amnesty International, and various other organizations. Banned Books week this year is from Sep. 22 to Sep. 28, a perfect time to cover this subject…

Diving Into DeepEnd Productions

By Myra Mulongoti, Arts and Entertainment Editor DeepEnd Productions is a student-run record label at Post that offers hands-on experience to students pursuing careers in the music industry. Their two main goals are organizing live events for students and helping students record and release music. The club is managed by…

The 98th Annual Feast of San Gennaro

By Katherine Abayev, Staff Writer According to the World Population Review, N.Y. is known for having many people of Italian heritage spread out between all five boroughs, Long Island, and even into N.J. This is not surprising when you take into account the history of Italian immigrants, who would come…

Athlete of the Week: Hasnae Goulamzi

By Jenny L Rivera, Staff Writer Running is not a thing most people prefer to do. However, running 86 to 90 miles per week is the norm for the Fall Fest 2024 5K winner, Hasnae Goulamzi. She is not only a winner for herself, but for her team, her school,…