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University Monitors Student Printing

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer The photocopy machines in the library now require students to insert their LIU ID cards before use. Some students are confused about the change in the copying procedure. The change was made without an explanation, leaving many students to believe they will be charged for…

Kumble Hall Renovations

By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor Students visiting the financial aid, registrar, and advisement departments located in Kumble Hall can discover the interior renovations made to abridge the process of enrollment services. New flooring was installed throughout the building, and fresh paint was applied to the walls. The advisement and…

PTC’s New Play Festival

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The first productions for the Post Theater Company (PTC) spring 2019 season are a part of the Building Bridges: The 2019 Virgil J. Lee New Play Festival. PTC will perform stage readings of the plays “Oak,” written by PTC alumnus Ryan Hudak (’12), and “This Can’t…

New Position for Kushner

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Dr. Harvey W. Kushner, professor of criminal justice, director of the Homeland Security and Terrorism Institute at LIU Riverhead, and the former president of the LIU Post faculty union, was appointed to the newly created position of vice president for faculty affairs, according to an email…

New Mascot Coming to Town

By Sarah Wung Staff Writer The Pioneer, LIU Post’s university mascot for many years, is approaching retirement. With the Oct. 3, 2018 announcement that the LIU athletic teams from Post and Brooklyn would merge, many changes are coming, including a new mascot. Over the winter break, in January 2019, members…

Theodore Roosevelt Institute Joins LIU

By Shannon Miller Assistant News Editor The legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, America’s 26th President, will continue to capture the minds of scholars, historians and researchers due to the addition of the Theodore Roosevelt Institute to the School of Professional Studies. The Institute will provide future generations the ideas and principles…

New Gaming Lab in Humanities

By Chris Klimaszewski Staff Writer On the second floor of Humanities Hall, in the room formerly occupied by the Writing Center, students can find game design majors busy working in the new digital game design lab. The Writing Center moved, during the fall semester, to room 223, down the hall.…

Winter Break Schedule

By Charlotte Gelfand Staff Writer The fall semester officially ends on Dec. 20 and the campus will be operating under winter hours starting on Dec. 21. Check out the chart below for details. Winter housing is available for an additional fee of $580 for students taking winter courses from Jan.…