From USG and Campusvine, an Earnest Effort

Since the start of the spring semester, the Undergraduate Student Government has been going out of its way to improve its strained relationship with campus clubs and organizations. It’s a noticeable change for USG, and it’s...
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Calendar Wars: Administration Missteps and USG Cowardice

Stony Brook University has long been one of only three schools in the Association of American Universities to cancel classes for Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, along with SUNY Buffalo and Brandeis University. Next year, that tra...
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Paving the Path Towards Prestige and Privatization

Stony Brook University’s new logo, unveiled last week, conveys an image of conformity, corporate blandness and grasping, superficial aspiration. It is an image perfect for a university that, in the past few years, has moved e...
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Editorial: Challenging Shared Services

The University Senate’s decision early this week to pass two separate resolutions effectively halting all implementation of shared support service centers is an exemplary display of determination and courage from faculty in t...
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Editorial: A Union For Today’s Students

The Stony Brook Student Union building is scheduled to be gutted and renovated beginning in August 2014. Until then, Stony Brook University and its facilities team must walk a delicate line between saving money and allowing the...
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A Revolution in Retrospect

If you walked passed the dirt mountain in place of Old Chemistry at any point this weekend, you may have seen an American flag flying high from a steel pole situated at its peak. It is unclear who placed it there and why; someo...
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