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.
After Campus Residences evacuated Roosevelt and Kelly Quads last winter over some broken pipes and a pesky lack of heat, residents thought the worst of their troubles were over. Little did they know that the new year would bring new problems, new inconveniences and new safety hazards.
While some Stony Brook University professors express dismay at the possibility of a five story, 135 room hotel that will be built near the Main Campus Entrance, Research Professor Robert J. Frey of Applied Math and Statistics is taking a different approach entirely. He is building it.
On Monday October 26 a series of power outages began at Stony Brook University. These outages affected areas from Roosevelt Quad to the Engineering buildings and even buildings on South Campus.
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New University President Samuel L. Stanley’s inauguration, much like the cold Friday afternoon on which it was held, had its own share of dark clouds.
Think Magazine scored an exclusive, hour-long interview with former Stony Brook University President and former science advisor to President George W. Bush John H. Marburger. In Think’s office, he discussed a wide range of topics, from the planned hotel to…