By Jennifer Coley & Kyhara Jeanty Staff Writers Having a hard time in the love area? Still haven’t found that special person? Or just looking for a friend? This Valentine’s Day, Runway will be hosting their first ever “cupid shuffle” speed dating event from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in…
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By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant Online Editor As the spring 2018 semester begins, the LIU Post student body will grow with the admission of around 150 spring transfer students. Students from the U.S. and some international applicants will join the Post community. They were introduced to campus on Friday, Jan. 19…
By Destiny Diggs Staff Writer This semester, WCWP has launched a new phone application that enables listeners to stream live music directly from the airwaves of WCWP FM, MY WCWP, and WCWP Talk/Sports. LIU Post alumnus and current employee of the IT department, Panagiotis Sacoulas, created the app. “Throughout, my…
By Jacqueline Escobar & Jeremy Kramer Staff Writers LIU Post has introduced Spanish for Health Professions, a minor choice for students majoring in Nursing and Health Professions. Lo reconoces? [Recognize him? In Spanish] He is Jorge Rosario, the chairperson of the foreign language department and a professor of Spanish. Rosario…
By Jada Butler News Editor In December 2017, the New York State Department of Education approved Long Island University’s request to institute a veterinary technology program at LIU Post. The program, which is set to begin in the fall of 2018, is one of only 21 accredited, four-year integrated undergraduate degree…
By Tiffany Rose Miller Staff Writer LIU Post, nestled on the North Shore with about 307 acres of land, attracts a variety of wild animals, including geese that land and feed on the campus lawns. Many students are unaware of or not troubled by the geese. “The geese don’t really…
By Anand Venigalla Staff Writer Associate Professor of History, Willie Hiatt spent his fall 2017 sabbatical working on an oral history project in Peru. He interviewed between 75 and 100 individuals about the blackouts that occurred in Peru during the Shining Path period in 1980-2000, particularly those that took place…
By Jada Butler News Editor The College of Management is in its second year of its Dean Scholars program. First initiated in the fall of 2016 as a collaboration between Dean Robert Valli and Assistant Deans Raymond Pullaro and Graziela Fusaro, the Dean Scholars are a selective group of 25…
By Anand Venigalla Staff Writer Students of all majors are required to take a certain number of core courses across a wide variety of disciplines to receive a well-rounded liberal arts education. Many students complete the 45 credits in their core requirements within their first two years before delving into…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 29, the second floor of Hillwood Commons was crawling with fluffy, four-legged companions. Students swarmed around four therapy dogs brought to relieve pre-finals stress. This yearly pet therapy event was sponsored by Bideawee, a no-kill animal rescue organization, and the…