The Loud, the Dirty, the Brilliant
By Al Esposito In an out-of-the-way shed in Stony Brook University’s Research Park, a beast slumbers covered in mud. It is armed with a 10-horsepower Intek Model 20 engine and[...]
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By Al Esposito In an out-of-the-way shed in Stony Brook University’s Research Park, a beast slumbers covered in mud. It is armed with a 10-horsepower Intek Model 20 engine and[...]
By James Laudano Humor me, if you would be so kind, and think back to the early Nineties. Parachute pants are still in fashion (barely) and the Teenage Mutant Ninja[...]
By The Cupcake Kid Welcome to your daily dose of reality. Today we are going to take a look at this year’s Oscars and I hope to piss off a[...]
By Katie Knowlton This past weekend, the Wang Center held the Tournées Festival, a program created to bring new French films to college campuses across the country. The Stony Brook[...]
By Nick Statt After roughly four years on the newspaper circuit and a large spotlight in the New York Times, Sudoku has been ousted in favor of the similar, yet[...]
By Natalie Crnosija Undergraduate Student Government President Jeffrey Akita proposed the abolition of the petition requirement for student candidates for the forthcoming Spring 2009 elections during the Feb. 19 USG[...]
By Natalie Crnosija Stony Brook University’s International Academic Programs office delayed the release of relevant Summer 2009 Study Abroad program information because of repeated staff changes, said Jennifer Green, the[...]
By Al Esposito Kate Bornstein, an author, playwright, gender theorist and self-dubbed ‘sub-lebrity,’ was invited to speak at Stony Brook University by LGBTA on Feb. 11, 2009. Her lecture, called[...]
By Krystal DeJesus Students, professors and faculty at Stony Brook University filled the SAC auditorium on a sunny February afternoon to attend Philip Uri Treisman’s lecture, “On Innovation in American[...]
