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USG Treasurer Matt Anderson has resigned after the senate passed articles of impeachment.

BREAKING: SUNY Board to Call for Maximum Tuition Increase of $300

Ahead of tomorrow’s meeting of the Board of Trustees, the State University of New York today unveiled a resolution calling for a new base tuition level of $2,635 per semester, up from $2,485. That’s an annual increase of $3...
by Adam Peck
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Nobody Gets Everything, But Everybody Gets Something in NYSUNY 2020 Bill

While Stony Brook University President Samuel Stanley was among the most active lobbyists for the NYSUNY 2020 bill, the final version that passed the Legislature on Friday is quite different from what they called for. Most nota...
by Trevor Christian
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BREAKING: NYSUNY 2020 Passes; First Look at the Bill

BREAKING: By a vote of 51 to 11, the state senate passed the SUNY 2020 bill on Friday that will raise tuition by up to $300 per year through 2016. The bill, which is expected to pass in the Assembly shortly and will likely be s...
by Adam Peck
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UPDATED: NYSUNY 2020 Still Ready To Go, Falls Victim to Adjournment

UPDATE: The senate has adjourned for the night, leaving key bills—including NYSUNY 2020—unresolved for yet another day. Our initial report (see below) was confirmed by Scott Reif, a spokesman for Majority Leader Dean Skelos...
by Adam Peck
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NY SUNY2020 Bill Still Not Finalized, May Lack Crucial Provision

What’s in the bill? It should be a simple question, especially since Governor Cuomo said that the bill in question—NY SUNY 2020—would come to a vote and pass last night. But as of Thursday afternoon, no such bill yet exis...
by Adam Peck
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Continuing: In Wake of Budget Deal, Department Closures on the Table

The staff of Think Magazine presents continuing coverage of the New York State budget and it's impact on SUNY and Stony Brook University. We will be continuously updating this story as we learn more.
by Doug Newman
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