By Alexa Garrett, Staff Writer We have been learning about past world wars spanning all the way back to Elementary School. However, it is likely that certain accounts of the war are missing. The concentration camps stationed in Germany are not a point of discussion. You are assigned a book,…
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By Donovan Gibbs, Staff Writer The College football season is underway and has been high octane since the opening kickoff of Utah vs Florida. There have been a bunch of storylines throughout the country, including a team that was highly unsuccessful last season. The AP Top 25 has been looking…
By Dylan Stovall, Staff Writer On Sept. 22, Doja Cat (Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini) dropped her highly anticipated fourth studio album “Scarlet.” Through the 17 different tracks and a variety of beats, Doja re-examines her relationship to fame and what she owes the public. Rumors regarding the singer/rapper and the…
By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer After nearly 150 days, the Writers Guild of America Strike has finally come to an end. The Strike started on May 2. The Union voted to authorize the strike of its 11,500 members for the first time in fifteen years. The strike started because writers…
By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer In early September, Lyft released their new “Women Plus Connect” feature in Phoenix, Chicago, San Francisco, San Jose and San Diego. This feature provides women and nonbinary riders in these cities the option to be paired with female or non-binary drivers. Lyft is a long-time…
By Anna Villoth, Staff Writer Having a billionaire visit your university’s campus is a rarity, therefore it was a big deal when Ray Dalio, an American businessman, gave his alma mater a visit a couple of weeks ago. Ray Dalio is known as a billionaire alumni, who graduated from Post…
By Anna Villoth, Staff Writer During the summer of 2021, an incident took place at a Chipotle restaurant in Lenexa, Kan. Kevin Silva Garcia, an assistant manager, “yanked” off a Muslim teen worker’s hijab. The line-worker, Areej Saifan, was asked repeatedly by Garcia to show him her hair, which was…
By Alexa Garrett, Staff Writer Greek life has historically been a popular attraction at LIU Post, however this year sororities have been gaining an abundance of new members. “It went really well in comparison to last year. We had 43 people accepted last year and this year we had 57,…
By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer On Friday, Sept. 29, New York City and Long Island residents were confronted with massive amounts of rainfall and flooding. After raining almost every day that week and the weekend prior, New Yorkers were in for quite a treat. Many people weren’t anticipating the extent…
By Joe Frescott, Sports Editor Few people can be described as “larger than life.” There is no doubt that former LIU Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Bryan Collins was one of those individuals. The LIU community was saddened by the sudden and untimely passing of Bryan Collins on July…