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Ten Odd Questions: Students in Action: Tyler Stettler

By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer Tyler Stettler is a sophomore Music Theatre major from Sunbury, Pennsylvania. He always loved performing, including doing magic tricks, singing, and dancing, and knew he wanted to pursue it in his future. Tyler says LIU Post is the best choice for him because it gives him…

Ten Odd Questions: Students in Action: Cameron Clay

By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer Cameron Clay is a junior Musical Theatre major. Although he was a competitive swimmer growing up, he left the water for the stage in high school. The summer after high school graduation, he began his cirque arts training in the SkyGym Atlanta studio. In Fall 2012,…

Coping With The Weather?

By Harry Pearse Staff Writer While I was watching my British news show, the reporter said in a flustered voice, “England has had flurries of snow all night!” My Mum told me it stopped after around 12 hours. As she said this, I couldn’t help but scowl while looking out…

The New Freshman Class

By Julian Wilson Assistant Opinions Editor For students who’ve been attending LIU Post for a while, the commute around campus can be an easy one, once you get used to it. However, what about the students who are adjusting to their new ground? With winter break over, a new spring…

Students Respond to Haven Course on Prevention Training

By Julian Wilson Assistant Opinions Editor On Feb. 2, 2015, the university issued a mass-email to all Post students, stating that every student, regardless of academic year or major, would have to take a newly-constructed, mandatory online course on sexual assault prevention. The Haven online course is the result of…

Poetry Center Hosts First Reading

By Bendik Sorensen Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor “I was driving stick in a green VW Beetle,” read one of the poems, during one of the Poetry Center’s frequent readings on Feb. 11. Susana H. Case and Anthony DiMatteo, professors respectively of Behavioral Sciences and English at NYIT, were the…

Led Zeppelin to Re-Release Albums

By Bryan Stengel Staff Writer On Feb. 24, rock band Led Zeppelin’s 1975 double-album, “Physical Graffiti,” will be the next recognized LP to get a supreme- package release, joining reissues of the band’s first five albums last year. Like the previous reissues, this deluxe album will be available in a…

Arts in Brief

By Pete Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Jan. 26 – March 21st “Concrete to Data” Street Art and Graffiti Exhibition. Curated by Professor Ryan Seslow. Steinberg Museum of Art, Hillwood Commons. Feb. 19 Post Television (PTV) meeting Humanities 214, 12:40 p.m. New students are welcome. A Celebration of Chinese New Year Leslie…

Review: “50 Shades of Grey”

By Chloé Margulis Staff Writer While “50 Shades of Grey” was released in theaters on Feb. 13, just in time for Valentine’s Day, is watching it with your significant other the best gift in store? Poor acting and lack of chemistry, combined with sexual activity and promiscuity, led to much…

Men’s Basketball Tops Mercy, Falls to STAC

By Thomas Scavetta Assistant Sports Editor On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the men’s basketball team (12-11) decimated Mercy College Mavericks (7-14), 85-57, in an East Coast Conference tilt at the Pratt Recreation Center. After starting the contest on an impressive 24-8 run, the Pioneers never looked back. The hosts shot the…