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Posts published in September 2018

Fit for Fall

By Charlotte Gelfand Staff Writer As the temperatures start to cool and leaves begin to change, the signs of fall have set in. Just because summer has ended doesn’t mean the season for beach bodies has to. With the release of the fall schedule for group fitness classes, the Pratt…

The Rainbow of Hillwood

By Melissa Ponton Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor A rainbow has appeared in Hillwood Commons after a summer full of drab and gray. This rainbow adds a layer of hope and peace within the campus, and has spread peace and harmony among the land with activism and kindness. Where is…

The Next Step: Griffin Lockette

By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Many don’t realize that students come from far and wide to attend Post, especially those in the theater and performing arts department. This small percentage have to leave their family and friends miles away to pursue their dream. This is the case for…

ESTA Plans for Semester

By Alex Espinosa Staff Writer The Emerging Student Theater Artists (ESTA) group on campus has big plans for the fall semester. Senior musical theatre major, Isabelle Rutens, said the group has three shows planned for the current semester, including a musical rendition of “Cats,” (coined as “Katz” by the group)…

Keepin’ It Real With Jon Batiste

By Melissa Ponton Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor, Copy Editor Critically acclaimed jazz artist Jon Batiste will take the Krasnoff Theater stage (formerly the Hillwood Recital Hall) to treat showgoers to a night of both his original compositions and American standards on Friday, Sept. 28. Batiste will promote his forthcoming…

Movie Review: The Nun

By Tashina Tappin Contributing Writer The fifth film in “The Conjuring” series, “The Nun” made quite an impact on its opening weekend Sept. 6. “The Nun” had one of the highest domestic box office opening weekends, bringing in $53.5 million, making it one of “The Conjuring” franchise’s best openings thus…

Frequently Forgetful?

By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager As college students, cognitive health and preservation may be the last things on our minds – no pun intended – but maybe it shouldn’t be. As we age, our bodies and brains function less efficiently and begin requiring more nourishing foods and more substantial interactions…