In 1968 Mexican civil society decided that it had had enough with the leadership that had followed the 1910 revolution. Exhausted by corrupt one-party rule and increasing neo-liberal reform, they took to the streets to demand real change. The Mexican…
The FPFVI (Frente Popular Francisco Villa Independiente) is a community based organization in Mexico City, a family of which I’ve been living with for the past week and a half and will live with for the next three weeks. The…
“There is now mounting evidence that man and dinosaurs did indeed live on Earth at the same time.” – Liberty University Biology Department
A pretentious douchebag claimed that Jean-Paul Sartre, a 20th century French existentialist philosopher, can only be properly comprehended in French, according to eye-rolling Stony Brook University sources.
I’ve got beef with East Asia. Specifically, the fact that they’ve got beef. More than me. Consistently. That doesn’t sit well with me.
Whether it is the name of an African child for whom she fostered education decades ago, or a university student who encountered her iconic purple persona today, Sister Margaret Ann Landry never forgets a name.
USG Senate’s approval of an act that created a staff for the Vice President of Student Life, Programming and Activities nearly fizzled into a filibuster twice during the November 5th USG Senate meeting.
The“iCare” advertising supplement that was in the October 8 issue of The Statesman has circulated through campus stirring controversy along the way.
When members of the Social Justice Alliance invited Palestinian poet Remi Kanazi to perform at Stony Brook University, they were worried that the event would turn into an emotional and heated argument between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian supporters.