Posts Tagged ‘japan’
 

 
Japan earthquake/Miyagi

Shifting Land, Stable Nation

By James Laudano    A word of warning: beware the barrage of numbers flying around. 9.0— the Richter scale measurement for the quake. 2,000—the number of bodies found so far in northern Honshu. 8 feet —the distance ...
by James Laudano
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Half a World Away…

The Editorial Board   It’s not too often that we comment on or extensively cover national and global issues. We try to avoid covering such grand topics that may have less of an impact on Stony Brook students than a possi...
by The Stony Brook Press
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UPDATED: All Stony Brook Students Studying Abroad in Japan Safe, UA Student Not in Country

All Stony Brook University students who were abroad in Japan are safe and accounted for, according to university officials. A sixth student in the program is thought to be outside of the country.
by Adam Peck
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The Bernie Mac of Feudal Japan

Performing comedy is hard enough when you speak the same language as your audience. The Yamamoto family’s success with their Wang Center performance of kyogen plays—stories taken nearly seven thousand miles and seven hundre...
by Matt Willemain
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The Quest for the Windows 7 Whopper

I’ve got beef with East Asia. Specifically, the fact that they’ve got beef. More than me. Consistently. That doesn’t sit well with me.
by The Stony Brook Press
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