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LIU Gets Served

By Jada Butler and Jeremy Kramer Editor-In-Chief, Staff Writer Mercy College filed a lawsuit in the Westchester Supreme Court against Long Island University and Edward Weis, LIU’s new Vice President of Academic Affairs, on August 13. In the complaint, Mercy College claims that Weis and LIU committed a “breach of…

Philosophical Minds

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Dr. Shawn Welnak, assistant professor of philosophy, has recently returned from a year- long sabbatical. During the 2017-2018 academic year, he explored modernity through the eyes of the ancient Greeks in New Orleans, Louisiana. He wanted to translate Homer’s poetry, and aims to write a…

Upcoming Events

Compiled by Angelique D’Alessandro News and Online Editor Wednesday, September 19 WCWP Sports Trivia Night, 7 p.m. Hosted in the End zone, entrance fee is $5. Food and drink will be provided. Solo: A Star Wars Movie, 9 p.m. Screening in the Gold Coast Cinema in Hillwood Commons. The event…

Great Lawn Festival Beats the Rain

By Samantha Samant The third annual Great Lawn Festival took place inside Hillwood Commons on Wednesday, Sept. 12, and was organized and run by the Student Activities Board. The event, which was originally scheduled to be held outdoors but was moved inside due to rain, included a live band, funnel…

Students Share Semester Goals

By Anand Venigalla Features Editor Summer is over and students have returned to campus to begin a new semester. Their return is a time to reflect on both their past accomplishments and future goals for achievement and success. Julia McCloe, a sophomore musical theater major, has substantial goals in mind.…

The Next Step: Katherine Keaney

By Karis Fuller Arts and Entertainment Editor The Department of Theater, Dance & Arts Management is far more than just the individuals acting on stage. There’s a whole other world behind the curtains, filled with late nights and fueled by coffee. Senior theatre production major with a focus in stage…

Wake Up and Smell the Artwork

By Josie Rerecich Staff Writer The S.A.L. Gallery unveiled their first exhibition of the year entitled, “Wake Up.” The formal reception was held on Wednesday, Sept. 12, and consisted of artwork by five masters in fine arts (MFA) students. Each student chose a current issue that people need to be…

Songbirds Find Home at Post

By Melissa Ponton Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor This past week the Post Music Department welcomed a brand new ensemble to its’ extensive repertoire, an all Women’s Choir. Led by Dr. Jennifer Scott Miceli this is the first Women’s Choir that Post has been known to have. But what exactly…