By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer Two students, in conjunction with the Promise office, are starting a podcast about being Resident Assistants. Jack Tomlinson, a junior physical and health education major, and Nick Del Buono, a junior secondary education major, are co-hosting “Beyond the Residence Halls Podcast,” which will first drop…
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By Hailey Duchnowski, Staff Writer Michaela Fox (‘20) has published a book based on her missionary work experience. Entitled “Denim Apron,” the book is a fictional story based on true events that Fox experienced while working at the Sanctuary in Lourdes, France. As president of the Newman Club, Fox had…
By Theresa Morrissey, Staff Writer Long Island University is helping and advocating for student-athletes to vote in the Nov. 3 election by launching the LIU Votes initiative. The program is LIU’s portion of a Northeast Conference initiative called #NECVotes that encourages “all members of the Athletics community to register to…
By Milan Flagler, Staff Writer Jake Bofshever, Broward County native and former wide receiver to the LIU Sharks has made his name in LIU ranks. On Oct 24, Bofshever was signed as a wide receiver to the Jousters of the Spring League. The Spring league is a professional football league…
By Dante Della Porta, Staff Writer The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have leaked into the sports seasons at LIU. The impacts of the pandemic have devastated both students and coaches. Men’s Basketball head coach Derek Kellogg is excited for the day the season can get back underway. “I feel…
By Mariah Musto, Staff Writer All classes at Post were moved to remote instruction for a period of two weeks as of Oct. 15. University President Kimberly Cline sent out a mass email to the Post community stating that “Last weekend, a small number of positive cases were reported as…
By Alyssa Spagna, Staff Writer As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak on campus causing a two week pause for in-person classes, Hillwood Commons changed its hours of operation. The Hillwood Café is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4…
By Zach Taber, Staff Writer The Student Body Boutique (SBB), along with other student-run businesses, had to close their doors for two weeks because of the suspension of in-person classes. The SBB has been vacant since Oct. 15, when the pause was initiated by President Kimberly Cline. All student-run businesses,…