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Nubanco Partying, Brah!
“Brah! Life is meant to be lived! You wanna study…or get laid?!” My buddy had a point. We decided to go. But when? We’ve seen the flyers, we’ve walked upon the chalkings all over campus.
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May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013
Op-ed · Opinion · Top Stories
“Brah! Life is meant to be lived! You wanna study…or get laid?!” My buddy had a point. We decided to go. But when? We’ve seen the flyers, we’ve walked upon the chalkings all over campus.
While the relations of Muslim nations with the rest of the West are at an historical nadir, it does the West good to remember and recognize the proper, and quite substantial, level of indebtedness which it owes to Islamic civilization.
by Robert Venosa Prior to attending the latest event hosted by the Center for Italian Studies, I had never realized the relative extensiveness and hominess of the Center’s headquarters. It[...]
By Alex H. Nagler In today’s political climate, people tend to forget that there is a middle ground. The perception that people are either abortion-loving baby killers who think gays[...]
By Jon Singer Cult bands have their followings, and The Aquabats! are no exception. For one Thursday evening, kids and “kids” infiltrated Times Square appearing in full Aquabats! uniform as[...]
By Liz Kaempf If you are feeling hesitant about Stony Brook’s newest music extravaganza, RockYoFace Case, you better leave it at the door. The showcase, created by Patrice Zapiti and[...]
By Nick Statt Have you ever gone to a movie hoping desperately that it will kick ass because a previous one, maybe by the same director or its predecessor in[...]
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Allegations have surfaced against Stony Brook’s newly appointed Director of Cancer Center Dr. Kinsella.
Each year in New York State, as many as 7,000 people die in hospitals as a result of medical negligence. Between 300 and 400 doctors are punished each year, and about 8,000 complaints are filed.
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Stony Brook University Medical Center is the primary treatment facility for residents of Suffolk County. The center houses research facilities as well as classrooms for instruction in numerous subjects, including nursing.
