The Great Lawn festival on Sept. 20 featured free customized t-shirts, food, and live entertainment from the 90’s band.
Posts published in September 2017
By Victoria Onorato Staff Writer The Tilles Center will host a variety of homecoming concerts from Oct. 12-15. The music groups that will be performing are: Bleachers, Blondie, So You Think You Can Dance Tour, and Alonzo King LINES Ballet. This year’s lineup will be eclectic to gain a bigger group…
By Paola Guzman Assistant News Editor The New York Times has not been available on the news racks on campus this semester. Copies of the newspaper had during previous school years been provided to students, free of charge, for use in their classes. The New York Times newsstands in the…
By Gillian Pietrowski Staff Writer Getting back to school also means getting ready for the real world. The LIU Promise office is helping students do that by hosting a career success workshop series. Finding a job after graduation can be a tricky, which is why LIU Promise has come up…
By Maxime Devillaz Alumni Contributor LIU President emeritus David J. Steinberg chronicles the complex past of one of Long Island’s most important institutions, its first chartered university, in his newly released book, “Preface to the Future: A History of Long Island University through the Turbulent Sixties.” A revived historian, Steinberg…
By Adam Hornbuckle Staff Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) advocates for students, enriches their experience and ensures students are satisfied with their time spent at Post. Who are the SGA members doing this work? The new Executive Board, elected last spring have been hard at work. Giovanna Domingo, President,…
By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer For college student, sleep is often a luxury. Many of us get up at 6a.m., skip breakfast, run to school, run to work, grab a quick meal on the road, go to practice or to a club, and then hunker down in the library. By…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer Chloe Salome Margulis, a spring 2017 graduate with a undergraduate degree in computer science and a minor in information systems, is currently a first year law student at the University of Minnesota Law School. Q. Where are you from and what did you study at…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer This week’s outfit of the week comes from Alyssa Curzio, a 19-year-old sophomore business administration major. Curzio says her personal style is “cute and comfy,” perfect for a day in class. She wears a Delta Zeta stitched letters top from Etsy, and pairs this with…
By Jacqueline Escobar Contributing Writer As many in our community are aware, President Donald J Trump has made the decision to end the DACA (deferred action for childhood arrivals) program, an immigration policy that ensures that those who have entered the country illegally as children receive protection from deportation and…