The Student Justice Alliance’s screening of an anti-Israel documentary ignited controversies across campus about the Israeli government’s behavior and the United States’ support for it.
By Natalie Crnosija The Iraq known to Americans has been burned into the public consciousness by images of urban warfare and improvised explosive devices. This Iraq is different from the Iraq that once existed: the one composed of the artifacts…
By Roberto Moya My earliest class starts at 9:35 A.M. It’s not an unreasonable time for those who live on campus but for train commuters like me, 9:35 A.M. spells out the exact reverse, 5:39 A.M. or more accurately, 5:30…
…Before America’s Un- and Underinsured Can Get Theirs By Matt Willemain Apparently reluctant to say that President Obama was a liar, the Hunger Action Network of New York State (HANYS) decided to “call on President Obama to be Truthful with…
By Matthew Calamia The Stony Brook Men’s Ice Hockey team has qualified for the American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship tournament in Gates Mills, Ohio. The top 16 teams in the ACHA, a league formed in 1991 for teams across…
By Jason Wirchin She asked the questions. He answered them – each one with a boyish smirk and a hint of narcissism. On December 2007, CBS News’ Katie Couric, script in hand, grilled New York Yankees third baseman Alex…
Though it appears a little out of fashion, there is much care and valour in this professor. By Natalie Crnosija The only place one would expect to find a Barnes & Noble Classics Edition of Henry V or Titus Andronicus…
By Nick Statt As Jimmy Fallon wraps up his first week at Late Night, many die-hard fans of Conan O’Brien and his antics, which lasted 16 years at the 11:30 P.M. slot on ABC, are left to nit-pick and criticize…
Despite the ending of Stony Brook University’s hiring freeze in November, the university is still suffering due to the current state of the economy.