By Amisha Temal, Features Editor Head track and field Coach Simon Hodnett sadly passed away on Friday, Nov. 10. His passing has overwhelmed the community with tremendous grief. With 15 seasons of coaching at Post, he was a true pioneer. Hodnett was born on Mar. 13, 1967, and grew up…
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By Alexa Garrett and Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writers There’s no question that the 2023 LIU Football Season was one of the best seasons that the Sharks have had in several years. Beginning their season against several well-known football programs: Ohio University, Bryant University and Baylor University, LIU suffered four straight…
By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer Giving back to the community is something that people love to do in the winter months with the holidays right around the corner. On the LIU Post campus, the Division One teams are not only dedicated on the field but dedicated to giving back to…
By Brady Campbell, Assistant Sports Editor There are few bands that can inspire multiple generations after just eight years of playing together. Even fewer can get back to the top of the charts with music released 53 years after breaking up. If there was ever a band that comes to…
By Dylan Stovall, Staff Writer On Nov. 17 the Post Theatre Company brought high energy to the stage as they performed their fall musical, “Urinetown,” for a sold-out crowd. “Urinetown” is a 2001 satirical comedy about class disparity written by Greg Kotiss and composed by Mark Hollmann. In Urinetown, the…
By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer On Nov. 17, the highly anticipated return to the dystopian world of Panem, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” was released in theaters worldwide. Almost a decade after the last “Hunger Games” film, “Mockingjay Part II,” came out. This film is a…
By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer The SAG-AFTRA Strike is finally over after 118 days of actors joining writers on the picket lines for the first time in 63 years. A tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was approved on Nov. 8. The SAG-AFTRA negotiators came…
By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer Over the weekend, Beyonce’s new concert film “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” came out in theaters across the United States and internationally. This is her fourth concert documentary, coming four years after the release of “Homecoming,” which depicted her journey to her headline performance at…
By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer Mental health awareness has become more prevalent in society since the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020. Different organizations on campus have been and continue to take steps to help end the stigma around mental health and provide the campus community with resources in a time of…
By Jack Levy, Staff Writer On Aug. 29, Wan Xu, a 34-year-old mom and resident of Queens, New York, was shoved onto the subway tracks in lower Manhattan in an unprovoked assault. Samuel Junker, 41, has since been arrested and charged with felony assault. Xu has gotten surgery and is…









