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Terrifying or technological breakthrough? Progression and fast improvements of Artificial Intelligence

by Alexa Garrett, Staff Writer Imagine; your light automatically turns on as you regain consciousness in the morning. A self-starting coffee maker begins making your favorite latte as your toaster turns on with your fingerprint. You eventually start driving to work in your flying Sedan. All of this is a…

LIU and NICE Buses roll out new partnership for student transportation

By Alexander Mousa, Editor-In-Chief Post recently announced that the university would be partnering with the Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) bus service to provide transportation for students from campus to locations across the north shore. The news was shared to students via an email from the university sent out on Thursday,…

Senior Feature: Nicole Sanchez

By Alexander Mousa, Co-Editor-in-Chief One young woman, two major changes and four years of college experience. Like many students, New York City native Nicole Sanchez is wrapping up her time at Post and preparing for her future. Sanchez is graduating with a degree in communications, with a minor in public…

Senior Feature: Emma Robinson

By Alexander Mousa, Co-Editor-in-Chief Club founder, newspaper editor, marketing student and hard-worker. The Tide’s Editor-in-Chief Emma Robinson is approaching the end of her four year career at Post, four years of leadership and hard work for the marketing major. Originally from Melbourne, a medium-sized city on the east coast of…

Students comment on thrifting trends

By Aliya Couillard, Staff Writer Thrifting, although it has been around for a while, has been a very popular way of shopping for the past few years, specifically amongst the younger generations. These second-hand stores can contain anything from clothing and accessories to furniture and decor.   What once was just…

Gen Z’s obsession with tote bags

By Aliya Couillard, Staff Writer The tote bag. This accessory has been seen hanging on the shoulders of individuals since the 1860s. Made in many different sizes and materials, the tote bag’s practicality makes it perfect for on-the-go use. Clearly, the tote bag has been around for quite some time…

The one and only: Andrew Scarpaci

By Joseph Frescott, Sports Editor Not many people can say that they have spent five years at one university. Even fewer can say they did so as just an undergraduate student.  Andrew Scarpaci began his time at Long Island University (LIU) well before he enrolled as a student. It all…

Professor Jean Carlomusto retires from Post after decades long teaching career

By Alexander Mousa and Joseph Frescott Long Island University communications professor Jean Carlomusto has officially entered “semi-retirement,” after a decades-long career as a professor and a filmmaker.  Carlomusto is originally from Queens but moved to Long Island as a child. She grew up in New Hyde Park and graduated from…