By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Venus, the planet of love, beauty, values and finances, moves into Scorpio, a fixed water sign associated with passion, possessiveness, mys-tery and seduction, which means changes and developments in your love life could be under-way. Venus will reside in Scorpio until October 31, so start looking…
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Commuter Column: Making Friends on the Road
By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer Hello fellow commuter students at LIU. With the fall semester in full swing, I am hopeful that everyone is on the right path to success, not only in school, but also on your literal path in life as well. This week, I wanted to give…
Self-Care Sundays in Nassau Residence Hall
By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer One of Nassau Hall’s resident advisors, sophomore Leah Arroyl, created a monthly event this semester called Self-Care Sundays for campus residents to help address the stress associated with attending college. The first event took place on Sunday, Sept. 29 on the third floor of Nassau…
Backlash Continues Over Honors Director Dismissal
By Jada Butler, Ava Azueta Co-Editor-In-Chief, Staff Writer Weeks after Dr. Joan Digby was dismissed as director of the Honors College, faculty members are still fighting against the decision and the manner in which the dismissal was carried out. Dr. Digby was removed by Ed Weis, vice president of academic…
Men’s Soccer Turns Deficit into Win During Overtime
By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Sports & Photo Editor The men’s soccer team played its first North-east Conference game at LIU Soccer Park on Friday Sept. 27 against Saint Francis University. After being down two goals in halftime, the Sharks bounced back, took the game to overtime and won with a…
A Fresh Team for Women’s Tennis
By Elise Person Staff Writer The women’s tennis team has kicked off their fall season, and with only one returning player from the 2018-2019 roster, members of the team are looking to make a name for themselves in the Northeast Conference. The women’s tennis team did not have any players…
Young Americans for Liberty
By Dylan Valic Features Editor Young Americans for Liberty, otherwise known as YAL, is a libertarian student activism organization that might be coming to campus. Thomas DiGennaro, a sophomore philosophy major, is attempting to start a local chapter of the organization on campus. According to YAL’s mission statement the organization’s…
Steinberg Museum Hosts Fall Photo Contest
By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief The Steinberg Museum of Art announced their fall-themed photo contest via Instagram on Monday, Sept. 23. All students are welcome to participate and share their photos until Thursday, Oct. 17. The host of the contest, museum educator Arianna Nuzzo, specified that submitted photos should be taken…
End Zone Temporary Menu Change Recieves Backlash
By Jada Butler Many students were shocked and disappointed to discover a complete menu change at the End Zone in Hillwood Commons Saturday, Sept. 28. That night, the usual featured bar foods like mozzarella sticks, wings, onion rings and more, were swapped out for an $8.99 buffet style course. Many…
World Leaders Look Inside for Change
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief World leaders gathered at the United Nations in New York City to celebrate the creation of a new annual holiday the International Day of Conscience, established to take place on April 5. This celebration followed several events and a UN General Assembly meeting for the International…