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Off-campus Lunch Break

Rebecca Martelotti Staff Writer Hillwood Commons is the place many Post students flock to during common hour. By common hour, you have most likely already sat through at least two morning classes and are starving. If the sight of long lines at the Cafe and Subway do not appeal to…

Spring Spots in the City

Mimmi Montgomery Assistant Features Editor As spring break ends, winter officially turns into spring. What better way to welcome warmer weather, tree buds opening and finally having hung your winter jacket in the closet, than spending the first spring days in New York City? Here are four budget-friendly spring activity…

Transitioning Apparel – Winter to Spring

Abigail Brosnan Staff Writer As the seasons change from winter to spring, so does our apparel. The spring eases the transition from the extreme cold to the summer heat, but sometimes it’s hard to figure out what clothes to wear in-between. For shoes, you can soon replace your warm, fuzzy boots with flats. These, along…

Road Trip Rule Book

Adrianna Alvarez Opinions Editor Spring break is next week and we all have somewhere to be. Being a college student means money is tight. There isn’t much cash left over after the price of a hotel, spending money and airfare. A road trip sounds like a good idea to save…

Post Student Rocks Fashion Week Runway

Tina Kasin Staff Writer Have you ever thought about how one coincidence can change your life by introducing you to unfamiliar places and challenges? Madelaine Olsen, a junior International Studies major from Norway, experienced just that when she was asked to walk the runway for one of the designers during…

Skiing in New York

Gabriella Ianiro Staff Writer It’s time to put away your hiking boots and put on your ski boots. Whether you’re a skier or a snowboarder, beginner or ad- vanced, winter will soon be over and the mountains are still open! So where are the best mountains to ski? Do you…

DIY Valentine’s Day Gifts To Melt Your Sweetie’s Heart

By Gabriella Ianiro Staff Writer Can you believe Valentine’s Day is this week? Many enjoy the idea of Valentine’s Day, but the pressure of creating a magical day can get pricy. If you do the gifting thing and you’re on a budget, check out these inexpensive, quick DIY Valentine’s Day…

Post Students Affected by Snowstorm

Mimmi Montgomery Staff Writer Nemo is no longer solely Pixar’s cute animated clown fish; since last weekend, residents of the Northeast, who named the storm Nemo, will remember it as a blizzard that caused traffic chaos on snowy roads, leaving many snowed into their houses without power. But compared to…

Grammy Awards: Music’s Biggest Night

Rebecca Martelotti Staff Writer All of music’s biggest stars gathered at the Los Angles Staples Center on Sunday for the 55th annual Grammy Awards. The show was hosted by rapper LL Cool J and featured performances by Justin Timber­lake, Elton John, Bruno Mars, and Rihanna, among others. Taylor Swift opened…

The Beyoncé Hype

Julia Rosen Staff Writer Beyoncé has been on every­one’s lips this past decade and more than ever now after her recent Superbowl performance. Just this year, which is less than two months old, the “Queen of Everything” as some would say, has sung the national anthem at the Presidential Inauguration,…