Jewish Holidays
Stony Brook University administration announced a year ago that it would be holding classes on two of the holiest holidays on the Jewish calendar. As Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur[...]
Stony Brook University administration announced a year ago that it would be holding classes on two of the holiest holidays on the Jewish calendar. As Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur[...]
This semester the Pass/No Credit grading policy was changed to allow undergraduate students the chance to choose a minimum grade for a course. If the student earns the grade they[...]
Stony Brook Basketball Coach Steve Pikiell and his wife Kate announced on Sept. 6 that they will be donating $50,000 back to the university. The Athletics Department will receive $25,000[...]
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“Stony Brook University is on the move, and we’re moving in the right direction,” President Stanley said during his State of the University Address on Wednesday, Sept. 19. Stanley took[...]
As the death of Rodney King looms closely above our heads, his role as the unintentional symbol for troubled race relations continues to stand strong. Most of our generation (that[...]
Campus Cash is no more! The Faculty Student Association has recently implemented Wolfie Wallet, a program three years in the works, according to Angela Agnello, FSA’s Director of Marketing &[...]
By Nick Batson and Tom Johnson Anyone who’s been keeping up on the news over the past few weeks has undoubtedly heard of the recent discovery by the European Organization[...]
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This year’s Undergraduate Student Government budget has shown a relinquishing of the budget cuts that consumed almost every club during last year’s budget allocating. Almost every club received a small[...]
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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[...]
