Another year, another summer and, as I’m sure many of you reading have done or are in the process of doing, time for another internship. Taking an internship is seen as an important step in pretty much every program around…
What follows below is the letter to the editor that I sent to the Statesman shortly after they published an anonymous letter to the editor. I sent it with the hope that a mild chastisement, embellished with a humorous line,…
By Kenneth Myers Many of you may have seen my face around campus over the past two weeks. I am the guy with blond hair running for CAS Senator. Sadly, that is the best description I can give for you…
On an unusually warm March evening, the members of the Environmental Club gather in the small yellow room in Roth, just like they do every Wednesday night at 7:00. “We’re here to talk about nuclear energy,” says Czerniawski, the club…
One of the many secret messages in Fez reads, “Trapped in a fez factory. Please send help.” This plea comes straight from the mouth of the game’s creator, Phil Fish, who for nearly five years, was trapped within the padded…
By Beatrice Vantapool & Caithlin Pena Stony Brook University’s beloved tradition, the Roth Pond Regatta, took a trip back in time to 90s pop culture this year, with a Baywatch life guard boat built by residents of Hamilton College as…
So. Let’s talk about Earthstock. I didn’t go. I don’t think I even knew when it was. Was it recent? Earthstock is usually around Earth Day and I believe Earth Day was the other day, when Google’s logo was a…
A few months ago everyone on the internet went crazy at the news that two pieces of federal legislation (Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP Act) were being brought before Congress. SOPA and PIPA were bills that Congress attempted…
The Tabler Arts Center Black Box Theatre was filled with the sound of “do wop’s” and “ahhh’s” as Stony Brook’s all-male a capella group, the High C’s, sang a medley of classic songs for the enthusiastic crowd on Friday, April…






