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Hurricane Sandy Affects Commuter Students
By Marina Liao Stony Brook University did not sustain much damage from the storm compared to the rest of Long Island, but for its commuters, long gas lines were becoming... Read More »
Stony Brook’s News Literacy Course Arrives in Asia
By Claire Scro Stony Brook's news literacy courses are reaching the minds of students overseas, starting with Hong Kong University, China Read More »
Despite Devastation, Long Beach Voters Still Head to Polls
By Mike Pedersen and Nick Batson Long Beach is a mess. Sand still coats the roads. Boats and abandoned cars litter the sidewalks where the storm surge carried them. All... Read More »
People Voice Their Support for Obama in Harlem
By Joeun Lee Supporters for Obama gathered in auditorium in the New York Public Library in Harlem to watch the result of the elections at night. Read More »
Sandy Slaughters Trees in Queens
By Kori Tuitt See photos of the damage from Hurricane Sandy in Queens Read More »
Stony Brook University Retains Minor Damage In Aftermath of Sandy
By Amy Onorato Stony Brook University’s efforts to maintain a safe and secure campus through the proceedings of Hurricane Sandy, a category one hurricane that passed though Long Island... Read More »
New Campus Recreation Center Opens
By Mike Perdersen The new campus recreation center opened to students on Oct. 19 after being delayed from its expected opening on Aug. Read More »
News Brief: Hurricane Sandy
By Kori Tuitt The approach of Hurricane Sandy has caused cancellations of classes at all Stony Brook campuses. Read More »
Seawolves Beat Gardner-Webb Bulldogs and Maysonet Reaches SB Carrer Milestone
By Elizabeth Brenner The football game started out well for Stony Brook, as they won the coin toss, only to defer to the second half Read More »










