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Posts published in November 2015

Why is Finals Week so Late?

By Michael Otero Sports Editor December 23 marks the last day of the current semester. Finals week itself is scheduled from Dec. 16 to the 22. There are over 200 finals on Tuesday, Dec. 22. That means you better do your holiday shopping well before you take your finals. Yet,…

Livin’ the Greek Life

By Mirna Youssef Features Editor People might think that Greek life is all about the parties, cliques, and frat houses, because movies portray them that way. However, this isn’t the movies, this is LIU Post. At this university, there are no fraternity houses or cliques, but Greek life is a…

Would You Want to Know Your Future?

By Jenny Edengard Assistant Opinions Editor For some college students, knowing what their future will hold is an intriguing thought, while others think that the charm of life is that it’s unknown. There is a whole industry devoted to reading into your future, and that industry makes billions of dollars…

How Do You Prepare?

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer Midterms are in full flow, finals are approaching fast, and it is time to really think about the best way to prepare for these annoying and difficult tests that our lovely professors give us. Every person studies differently when it comes to reciting what you’ve…

The King Returns in “Ash vs. Evil Dead”

By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer In the first season of “Ash vs. Evil Dead,” Bruce Campbell returns as one-handed, shotgun loving Ash Williams. This is the newest chapter in the “Evil Dead” universe, taking place 20 plus years after the Medieval themed “Army of Darkness.” Originally envisioned to be the…

Me, on A and E: Good Ol’ Weekly TV

By Pete Barell Editor-at-Large There’s something luxurious about being able to watch every episode of a TV show all at once. No restraints, you can watch it all in one sitting if you want to. And the popularity of binge-watching shows has become a marketing model: Netflix has taken to releasing…

Art Therapy With Exhibition

By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor As the semester continues, artists are in and out of the SAL Gallery on campus and the Steinberg Museum does its usual change. It all feels very familiar; however, an exhibition that isn’t as known to other students on campus is the art therapy program…

Expressing The Chaos

By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 5, students, faculty, and guests had the chance to not only watch a screening of the documentary: “Miriam Beerman: Expressing the Chaos,” but to also have a Q&A with director of the film, Jonathan Gruber. The film is about the life…

Football Loses Heartbreaker to Bentley

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor With just four seconds remaining in regulation, a 31-yard field goal by Bentley University (5-5) handed the football team (6-4) a 30-28 defeat on Saturday, Nov. 7, in a Northeast-10 Conference showdown at Bentley University Field in Waltham, Mass. Trailing 28-27 with just 30…