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SBU Classes to be Held on Jewish and Christian Holidays
By Kori Tuitt Stony Brook University revised its academic calendar to increase reading days for students, which means classes will be scheduled on Jewish and certain Christian holidays. Read More »
At Long Last, The Campus Recreation Center Takes Shape
By Trevor Christian This upcoming fall semester, Stony Brook students will have exclusive access to a 37.5 million, 85,000 square foot gym. Read More »
Stony Brook Students Address Police Brutality in Four Days
By Trevor Christian Stony Brook student activists have a broad definition of police brutality -- last week they protested every angle of it, from physical violence to the prison industrial... Read More »
Occupy Wall Street Celebrates Sixth Month Anniversary
By Kelly Pivarnik Protesters from Fall 2011′s Occupy Wall Street movement gathered in Zuccotti Park on March 17, 2012 to celebrate the sixth month anniversary of its start Read More »
USG Sets Rules for Upcoming Election
By Rebecca Anzel In preparation for Stony Brook University's election season, the Election Board hosted two informational sessions for any undergraduate student interested in running for an Undergraduate Student Government... Read More »
New Alzheimer’s Funding Gives Stony Brook Medicine Faculty Hope, But No Plans
By Kori Tuitt The Obama administration increased funding for Alzheimer's disease research to $156 million early last month, but faculty at Stony Brook Medicine say it is too early to... Read More »
Byte Me: Apple’s New ‘Resolutionary’ iPad
By Dustin Wingate In its latest update to the iPad tablet, Apple presents a device ready to enter the 4G LTE realm. Read More »
Stony Brook Commuter Students Tackle Rising Gas Prices
By Mohammad Hamza Amid mounting tensions with Iran, the United States has seen gas prices soar to nearly $4 a gallon. A few months ago, the price of regular gas... Read More »
The Driving Forces For Ilana Ozernoy
By Kori Tuitt Ilana Ozernoy opened up about what had driven her to become a war correspondent and now, professor at Stony Brook University's School of Journalism Read More »
Alcohol in Theaters Stirring Up Controversy
By Jackie Maggio Should movie theaters be allowed to serve alcohol? That's the question stirring Long Island as theaters in Levittown, Holtsville, and now Stony Brook, begin the application process... Read More »










