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Students Rejoice Over New Shuttle Bus Schedule

By Mimmi Montgomery Assistant News Editor After years of complaints from on-campus residents and commuters, the Student Government Association (SGA) of LIU Post decided it was time to update the school’s shuttle bus service. Now the shuttles between Post and Hicksville, and between Post and Wheatley Plaza, have new routes…

Campus Commemoration for Veterans Day

By Carlo Valladares Staff Writer In appreciation for our troops, Veterans Day is a day of celebration and gratitude. At the LIU Post campus, it will be no different. Post is hosting a number of events all week that are being organized by Veteran Students United (VSU). “The VSU will…

Dorm Charges Upset Students

By Mimmi Montgomery Assistant News Editor Students who dorm at LIU Post have the option of sharing a room or paying a little extra to live alone in a double-room. However, students that end up without a roommate involuntarily could be forced to move or to pay the single-room rate.…

Fall Open House

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…

Spring 2014 Registration Begins

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…

Homecoming 2k13

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…

Find Out How Much You Really Pay

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…

$50 Added to Commuters ID Cards

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…