By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer The Emerging Student Theatre Artists (ESTA) club began their first virtual craft fair via Instagram on Aug. 15. ESTA is a student created club that normally specializes in theatre performances like small themed cabarets all the way to full scale musicals, however they shifted focus…
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New Platform for Clubs
By Sophie Quiñones, Staff Writer This semester, Promise will release a brand new platform for students and clubs on campus. This new website, Experience Shark Nation, is a more accessible way for students to stay involved with clubs and events happening on campus. The platform states that “getting connected to…
Duck, Duck, Post
By: Anthony Baudone, Staff Writer Since the beginning of the fall semester, several students have noticed the appearance of small, yellow, rubber ducks across campus. The scavenged ducks were each marked with a number as well as the name of an Instagram account: LIU.dux. The account is the source of…
Athletics Launches #LIUsingOurVoice Initiative
By Whitney Moran, Staff Writer Summer 2020 sparked many conversations about life in America, with one of the most prominent ones being social justice and diversity. Protests for the Black Lives Matter movement continue on across America, and here on our campus, the athletic department has launched an initiative to…
University Creates Virtual COVID-19 Dashboard
By Dylan Valic, Editor in Chief The university has launched an online dashboard to track cases of COVID-19 on campus. This comes shortly after the creation of New York state’s “COVID-19 Report Card,” an interactive website that showcases how many positive COVID-19 cases are in schools around the state. The…
Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Emma Robinson, News Editor U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday, Sept. 18 due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was 87. Ginsburg had defeated colon, liver and lung cancer during the course of her life, and was the oldest sitting member on the Supreme Court. …
The Involvement Fair Goes Virtual
By Zach Taber, Staff Writer With student’s returning to campus and classes beginning, many have been excited for things to return to normal. However, with COVID-19 being a constant threat to student’s safety, things haven’t been able to go back to the way they once were just yet. Instead, students…
The Runway Club Returns to Campus
By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer After taking a year long hiatus, The Runway is back and ready to restore their positive role on campus celebrating students of all demographics on the club’s 10 year anniversary. The Runway meets virtually every Monday and Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. Due to this semester’s…
Senior Soccer Athlete Talk About Future
By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor Senior psychology major and member of the women’s soccer team Tiana Ono is excited about life after college. Ono is currently in her third semester at Post, which is the third university Ono has attended. She started playing collegiate soccer in Nevada but chose to…
Students Speak Out About Black Lives Matter
By Emma Robinson, News Editor As the death of George Floyd, a man who was pushed down to the ground under an officer’s knee as he said “I can’t breathe,” was broadcast over the national news, the social climate of the United States changed. More people began to acknowledge…