By Yumi Hanamura Staff Writer On Saturday, Oct. 26, LIU Post held its annual Fall Open House. The event, which was canceled last year due to Hurricane Sandy, attracted over 600 prospective students. “Open House is for prospective students including high school students and transfer students. They are coming for…
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By Adrianna Alvarez News Editor This Friday, LIU Post will have a soft opening for the new campus boutique located in the old gaming lounge on the second floor of Hillwood Commons. This will be the first student-run business on campus, which will sell unisex clothes and accessories. Three weeks…
By Carlo Valladares Staff writer Job interviews can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, it plays a pivotal role in determining whether the company and applicant will make an effective match. To help students who are interested in acing their future job interviews, LIU Post held an information session on Oct.…
By Michael Otero Staff Writer It is that time of the semester again; students are now able to create their schedules for next semester. Students at LIU Post are now beginning to look at classes and begin the process of making their schedules for the upcoming spring semester. When making a…
By Kahleel Bragg Staff Writer LIU Post’s Association for Campus Programming (ACP) had students hyped and anxious for Saturday’s homecoming with a week full of exciting events. Homecoming is a week dedicated to welcoming back alumni and also a time for current students to have fun, socialize, and partake in…
By Adrianna Alvarez News Editor A letter was sent home by Gale Stevens Haynes, provost and chief operating officer, informing students of an increase in tuition for the 2013-14 academic year, about a month before school started. The letter stated that the university will implement “a modest increase,” a little…
By Michael Otero Staff Writer Many students are unaware that money has been placed on all commuter students LIU ID cards. All students who are taking nine or more credits, according to Associate Provost Jessica Hayes, were issued $50 dollars on their ID cards. The money came from the students…
Compiled by Briana Longo and Brittany Lercara Staff Writers Underage Drinking On September 7, 2013, 2013 at approximately 12:18 a.m., a female student called Public Safety and stated she was very sick from being nauseous and dizzy. The student was taken to North Shore Glen Cove Hospital, the student later…
By Alyssa Seidman Staff Writer On Oct. 21, the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts will host its annual Swing for Kids Golf and Tennis Tournament at The Creek Club in Locust Valley. For more than 20 years, the benefit has raised funds that have supported Arts Education at Tilles.…