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The Tide

Tom Pallini: Student Voyager

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Most college students in their senior year find themselves unsure of the next step to take after graduation, and how to go about doing it. Thomas Pallini, a senior political science major and vice president of the Student Activities Board, has a good idea of…

Students Boycott Campus Events

By Samantha Samant Staff Writer The homecoming football game and pep rally are traditionally events that inspire school spirit. This year was different. Student turn out was dismal at the events. Approximately 20 students attended the pep rally, which was run as a BBQ on Riggs Lawn instead of the…

New Sorority Holds First Recruitment

By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor LIU Post’s newest sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, finished its first campus recruitment drive with a Bid Day on Friday, Oct. 12, welcoming 48 women into the organization. Although Kappa members participated in the first night of formal recruitment on Sept. 24, Kappa withdrew from the…

Students Distraught Over Food Quality

By Alex Espinosa Staff Writer An Instagram post depicting mold in the chicken at Subway in Hillwood Commons has students concerned about the safety of the food they consume on campus. Deborah Agopian, a junior music education major, submitted a photo to the Instagram account “everything_broken_at_post,” showing the buffalo chicken…

Hutton House Director Dismissed

By Jada Butler Co-editor-in-chief On Friday, Oct. 12, Kay Sato, the director of the Hutton House, known for hosting lecture series and classes for adults, many of them retired residents of the communities surrounding campus, was abruptly fired. A beloved and inspiring administrator to many, her dismissal has caused uproar…

Pioneers Remain Undefeated

By Matt Weinstein Contributing Writer Coming off of a big Homecoming win 37-6 against Saint Anselm College, the Pioneers defended their undefeated streak in their match against long-time rivals, the Pace University Setters, on Oct. 20. The 41-6 win against the Setters marks the 15th straight win since October 1998.…

Students Speak Up, Administration Listens

By Jack Georgis Assistant Online Editor One of the concerns that has been raised after the mid-semester announcement about OneLIU is whether student voices are heard by university administrators, and how they can communicate their concerns. Dean of Students Michael Berthel believes that the Student Government Association (SGA) is an…

Health: A Shady Deficiency

By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager The arrival of the colder months means more time for some of our favorite activities: watching movies, drinking hot cocoa and cozying up inside with a board game. While there are many things to look forward to, there are also things to be mindful of.…