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Make the World Your Classroom

By Maxime Devillaz Assistant Sports Editor With the spring semester off to an icy start, many students might be thinking about heading off to another country, perhaps to escape the snow, maybe to immerse into a different culture. Students interested in traveling overseas, while maintaining their academic obligations, can take…

Women are Running LIU Post

By Kristen Linsalata Staff Writer The new University President, Chief of Staff, and Dean of Students are all women—this is a first for LIU Post. Parts of the student population believe that this has changed the campus for the better, while others claim that gender should not be the focal…

Life ‘Inside Post’

By Seren Jones Staff Writer  LIU Post will be expecting 30 local high school students to visit the campus and experience a day in the life of a Post student, from Feb. 18 to 20. The students, who hail from Long Island and the five boroughs, will arrive on campus…

Sports Bar Grand Opening

By Sang Geun Yoon Staff Writer LIU Post students can now grab a bite to eat while watching sports in the newly remodeled Pioneer Room in Hillwood. The Pioneer room was remodeled into a sports bar with nine flat-screen TVs. The grand opening of the End Zone was on Super…

LIU Post Prepares for Relay for Life

By Melissa Weisman Staff Writer The 12-hour, overnight event known as Relay for Life is coming to LIU Post this spring. The walk, which aims to raise money for cancer research and patients, as well as spreading cancer awareness, will also celebrate the lives of survivors, remember those who lost their…

The College of Education Wants Your Opinion

By Carlo Valldares Staff Writer The College of Education, Information and Technology Student Council (CEIT), organized and hosted two non-exclusive open events in attempt to engage the students on any questions they may have about their campus and to get an understanding of their needs and interests. This was the…

Scholarship Helps Students with Textbook Cost

By Janae Finlator Staff Writer “It Takes a Village,” a student run organization that works alongside the Division of Student Affairs at LIU Post, and is sponsored by the Post Leadership Advisory Network (PLAN), aids students with textbook costs by providing book scholarships for those who are in need. The…

Are Important Student Surveys Being Ignored?

By Ashley Ioveno Staff Writer During the winter break, LIU Post’s Office of Student Life and Leadership Development sent out a 70-question survey via email to all students. The survey asked for various ways to help evaluate and improve student life at Post. The students who completed the survey were…

Theory Class Cancellations at Post

By Kristen Linsalata Staff Writer The cancellation of the Music Theory courses, commonly referred to as the MUS 90 series, has caused outrage among students in the Music department, who are required to take the classes. When freshman Kelli Shahinian entered LIU Post’s Music Education program, she was extremely cognizant…

Students React to Expensive Textbooks

By Moa Golster Staff Writer As the spring semester begins, many students are required to take a trip to the campus bookstore for new textbooks. However, that trip to the bookstore might end up feeling more like a robbery, rather than a fresh start to the semester. As the prices…