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Tavis Smiley and Cornel West, authors of The Rich and the Rest of US: A Poverty Manifesto, said on April 26 on the Staller Center Main Stage that they are[...]
Campus News · Features · News · Top Stories
Tavis Smiley and Cornel West, authors of The Rich and the Rest of US: A Poverty Manifesto, said on April 26 on the Staller Center Main Stage that they are[...]
Anna Lubitz manages to look put together and professional even on a Saturday morning. While most Stony Brook students meander their way into Starbucks wearing their most comfortable sweats, Lubitz[...]
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The lights were dimmed down, and the house was packed, as the “Swallow This!” performers lined up on either side of the stage on April 17 in the Tabler Arts[...]
Campus Culture · Culture · Features
Michael Gerard “Mike” Tyson, former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, said in his documentary Tyson shown on April 16 in the Wang Center that he “never backs down from a fight.”[...]
By Nick Batson and Jodie Mann A huge challenge faced by any event planner, like the director of Stony Brook University’s Special Programming Agency, is managing to find the time[...]
By Nick Statt and Carol Moran The Student Activities Board, the Undergraduate Student Government agency responsible for putting on large-scale campus events, has approximately $110,000 still unspent this year–even after[...]
The Festival of the Moving Body, held March 16 and 17 in the Wang Center, brought together over 100 people from all over the world and from different professions interested[...]
Joel Chasnoff, a stand-up comedian and writer with stage and screen credits in eight countries, and author of the comic memoir The 188th Crybaby Brigade, said on March 13 in[...]
For many years, Chinese and American business relations have been strained. China, long viewed as a new frontier for American business, has been wary of letting Silicon Valley-based social networks,[...]
By Nick Batson, Ethan Freedman, and Jodie Mann Zuccotti Park came alive with protesters once again Saturday, March 17, as Occupiers took up their former post to celebrate the six-month[...]
