By James Bonner, Staff Writer Senior broadcasting major Jada Harrison knew that she wanted to enter the field of broadcasting when she got a taste of the field in high school. “When I was in high school, I actually wanted to major in marine bio and I think it was…
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By Jada Harrison: Staff Writer The Studio Art Club will be saying farewell to forensic science senior Emily Ruben this semester. Ruben is a two year vice president of the club alongside her best friend Cassidy Shankar, and has done a lot to keep the club engaging and active in…
By Dylan Valic, Editor-In-Chief Senior communications major Chris Trick has had numerous experiences at LIU that have helped shape him into the person he is today. Originally coming to LIU to be an English teacher, Trick has changed career paths multiple times on his college journey, exploring options in both…
By Zach Taber, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Graduating senior and theatre arts major Anastacia Muñoz is leaving Post with a plethora of accolades to their name, and what’s certain to be a very bright future ahead of them. Throughout her time here, Muñoz has been incredibly involved in the…
By Zach Taber, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Nicholas Frank is a graduating senior with a game design major and a digital design minor whose contributions to Post range from his work in the game design programs to his advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community here on campus. Frank’s involvement in…
By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer Senior directing major and writing minor Kylie Brown has done it all. She has written shows, directed them, worked at the writing center, been Co-Editor-in-Chief at The Bottom Line and more. Originally from Pennsylvania, Brown moved to Long Island for college after visiting LIU and…
By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer Gregory P. Franz is only a few weeks away from graduating. After having his last three semesters of college happen virtually, he is ready for the COVID-19 pandemic to end. Both Franz’s mother and sister attended LIU, and Franz knew it was a perfect fit…
By Joseph Chang, Staff Writer As the semester comes to an end, many students find themselves preparing, and potentially cramming, for finals. ‘[I’m] dreading all of my final assignments due to the fact [that] they are on the last day of classes,” freshman English major Joseph Interrante said. “It would…
By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended a pause in the production of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine after six individuals had cases of rare and severe blood clots. The pause was from April 13 to April 24.…
By Christopher Trick, Staff Writer The 2021 NHL season saw players seeking to compete with rival teams in the midst of a global pandemic and a sluggish economy, providing players and fans with some much-needed relief from the gloomy realities of the outside world. There are four divisions within the…