The Huffington Post had a guest blogger on Thursday, and Stony Brook students who visit the site daily (like we do) may have been shocked at who it was.
University President Shirley Strum Kenny penned an 1100 word blog criticizing not just Gov. Paterson, but any governor who is seeking to cut funding to public higher education.
Turns out, SUNY isn’t the only state university system that is facing huge budget reductions: 13% in Washington State, $81 million in Kansas, and a whopping 36% in Nevada, according to Kenny’s letter.
Our first podcast, discussing the recent controversy over Jon Tucker’s comic in our March 11th issue:
By Matt Calamia Stony Brook University is known throughout the world for its successful science and engineering programs, but what about art? Julianne Gadoury, a second year student in the University’s Masters of Fine Arts, has received attention for her…
By Alex H. Nagler George W. Bush’s disapproval rating was in the mid 70s when he left office, yet eight times a week since January 20, he receives a standing ovation at the Cort Theater on 48th Street between 7th…
By Julia Clunn Vaginas were discussed, clitorises were praised, and cunts were exalted on Feb. 26 and 27 with Stony Brook University’s annual production of The Vagina Monologues. The Monologues are a collection of stories, written by Eve Ensler, that…
How the economy got the way it is and what it means to Stony Brook University students.
Just in case you didn’t realize how women own at life.
By Ross Barkan March, as you might have heard, is Women’s History Month. Conservatives will shout that this is only one more example of the liberal media propagating their values in an already totally egalitarian society, while liberals will shout…
The Student Justice Alliance’s screening of an anti-Israel documentary ignited controversies across campus about the Israeli government’s behavior and the United States’ support for it.