The Tide
Five months ago I graduated and left LIU Post. And today I am agitated when I have to ask, what is left at LIU Post? Friends of mine, both alumni and current students, are in a constant state of unease. They have to ask questions such as, when will this…
By Morgan Kashinsky Staff Writer While many students were enjoying a day without classes on Friday, Oct. 5, nine freshmen got to work for the community. Every year, the freshman service learning project allows first years to give back to their community. For 2018, their project was updating the garden…
By Sarah Wung Staff Writer Dr. Stephen Tettelbach has been a professor of biology at LIU Post for 13 years. He previously taught at LIU Southampton for 19 years until that campus closed. Since working at Post, Tettelbach has published 11 scientific papers, nine papers on bay scallops—two of which…
By Anand Venigalla Features Editor The Campus Nutritionists hosted a World Food Day on Oct. 16 during common hour “to provide education about sustainable living, emphasizing minimizing food waste,” Sarah Schuette said. “They will provide smoothies, which are a great opportunity to use food scraps to reduce food waste, nutrition…
By Karis Fuller Arts&Entertainment Editor Over summer 2018, discussions were held to merge the music department with the theatre, dance and arts management department. The merger has not been completed and is still under consideration. Dr. James McRoy, director of the wind symphony and professor of music explained his perception…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer The Horizon Festival is back and more dynamic than ever for the fourth time. Forza is an open-world car racing game series developed by Playground games. Gameplay takes place in a fictional version of the United Kingdom. The Forza series started in 2005 with, “Forza…
By Lauren Beyer Contributing Writer This is a cute, quick craft to start the spooky season off. You’ll only need a spoon, two tissues, a rubber band or hair elastic, and a pen (to add as much detail as desired). First take the spoon handle facing up, and scrunch up…
By Gillian Pietrowski Columns Editor “Human maturity: this means rediscovering the seriousness we had towards play when we were children,” Nietzsche. As people age, the idea of play sometimes becomes distorted, and we lose sight of the joy that we once found while playing as children. When you think of…
By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager The World Population Review states that there are approximately 7.75 million people living on Long Island’s 1401 square miles, including Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. Nassau and Suffolk alone have a population of almost 3 million. This can be compared to the 976,000 people living in…









