Swim Team Swims No More
Stony Brook’s swim team is facing another extension to their forced competitive hiatus after funding for the $10 million pool renovation was cut, according to a recent email announcement sent[...]
Stony Brook’s swim team is facing another extension to their forced competitive hiatus after funding for the $10 million pool renovation was cut, according to a recent email announcement sent[...]
A Stony Brook University student was killed when a car filled with students collided with a police car at 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 30–the night that Hurricane Sandy made landfall[...]
Over one hundred onlookers assembled outside the Simons Center for the dedication of the long-awaited Umbilic Torus, a sculpture directly influenced by the artist’s style, which is stated as being[...]
Stony Brook has canceled classes for the rest of this week, and plans to resume them on Monday November 5th due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, according to[...]
Stony Brook University has cancelled all events and classes for Tuesday, Oct. 29 because of severe weather conditions related to Hurricane Sandy, according to the Stony Brook Office of Emergency[...]
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Stony Brook University has cancelled all classes and events for Monday, Oct. 29 due to Hurricane Sandy and its accompanying weather systems, according to the Stony Brook University Emergency Operations[...]
USG unanimously approved a fall budget revision on Oct. 18 that added funding to fifteen on-campus clubs and organizations, and an additional $18,000 to the Student Activities Board budget. SAB,[...]
The changes to the Student Activities Board bylaws proposed by Undergraduate Student Government Sentator Kenneth Myers on Oct. 2 have been approved. Under the new bylaws, the name of SPA[...]
Stony Brook University’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transsexual Alliance (LGBTA) collaborated with the Center for Prevention & Outreach on Friday, October 19 to host the Rainbow Prom in the Student[...]
