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Posts published in October 2020

Astros Fall One Game Shy of World Series

By Connor Lambert, Staff Writer After a scandalous off-season, the Houston Astros made it to the American League Championship Series against the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite injuries across the whole team, losing star pitcher Gerrit Cole in the offseason and finishing the regular season with a losing record of 29-31,…

Second Presidential Debate Canceled

By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer The Commission on Presidential Debates canceled the second presidential debate on Friday, Oct. 9 after President Donald Trump refused to participate in a virtual debate. The debate was originally planned to take place in person on Oct. 15, but the Commission decided it would be…

Generation Z Votes

By Theresa Morrissey, Staff Writer The results of the 2020 election will shape the future of America for years to come. With a global pandemic, a potential Supreme Court nomination and healthcare hanging in the  balance, a lot is at stake. A key demographic in the 2020 election for both…

Coming Out Series

By Sophie Quiñones, Staff Writer In honor of National Coming Out Day, the Rainbow Alliance is putting together a video compilation of coming out stories of members of the campus community.   “The video series is a chance for students that are out to help other students that want to come…

Photo Club Hosts Alumni Show

By Milan Flagler, Staff Writer Saturday, Oct. 17, the art department held a virtual exhibition for their Alumni artists.  Caroline Bert, host of the virtual reception, opened the club’s doors to current students, professors and alumni.  The reception was held to showcase the pieces created by Alumni of Post and…

Haunting of Bly Manor Releases

By Chris Smith, Staff Writer With Halloween season in full swing, a new Netflix Original horror series is gaining immense buzz on campus. “The Haunting of Bly Manor” was released Oct. 9 and fans of the horror genre instantly took notice. A follow-up series to the highly acclaimed “Haunting of…

Wind Ensemble Adapts to Rehearsals During a Pandemic

By Zach Taber, Staff Writer With the ongoing issue of Covid-19, everything from sports programs to theatre groups have had to make adjustments in order to ensure students’ safety. One such group is the Wind Ensemble, who have faced special challenges in resuming their rehearsals as students have returned to…