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Want to find out what's awaiting you when you graduate Stony Brook? Read this new series of columns from students that are living through their post-Stony Brook Lives.

"I had heard many stories about medical school being arduous, with medical students spending their days studying and having no real free time. I regret to inform you, my dear reader, that this is more or less the case..."

IRAN - It was for the first time that Iranians heard the name of “Regulation of radio and communicative provisions” that presented itself with the approval of a new law that forbids access to any 128 Kbps internet connection for general, personal or household purposes.

I was there. I was there for the first pitch of the season - a strike from Tom Glavine to the first of a revolving door of leadoff hitters for this season’s forgettable Washington Nationals - and I was there for the last pitch of the season.

Mac switching to Intel might seem like a move toward technological convergence, and maybe even some level of compatibility between Macs and the rest of the world. Of course, if that were the case, there'd be no reason to buy a Mac, because then it would just be an overpriced PC. In this edition of Bullchip we examine the move and also why I love my PC.

li•bel n.
1. a. A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
b.The act of presenting such material to the public.
2. The written claims presented by a plaintiff in an action at admiralty law or to an ecclesiastical court.

I’m going to answer a simple question that seems to have confused many recently. What is journalism? According to www.dictionary.com, journalism is “1. The collecting, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles in newspapers and magazines and in radio and television broadcasts.”

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