By Arielle Dollinger and Liz Kaempf Students walked through a construction of black walls lit by glowing strands of purple to reach a room filled with art, pizza, candy and the unexpected, when the Stony Brook University Fine Arts Organization…
By Matthew Murray and Anna Too A funny thing happened in the fashion world circa 2008. As subprime mortgages erupted and Wall Street crumbled to the ground with hordes of trophy wives and international jetsetters mourning the loss of shopping…
You know how something will be going well for one company, so then all the other companies decide they should get in on it, too? No, I’m not talking about banks ignoring the signs surrounding the collapse of the housing…
I love piracy. Generally, this is not something people will admit. At least, not well-educated, law-abiding citizens. But here’s the thing: I don’t pirate material. Feel free to call bullshit if you want, but you can pick up the deck…
Lauren Maloney, a senior biomedical engineering major from Plymouth, Massachusetts, has accomplished a great deal in her three years at Stony Brook University, including starting a club for out-of-state students. “My high school guidance counselor couldn’t understand why I gave…
Few things annoy me more than overreaction. Unfortunately, humanity in general seems really good at doing just that. Everything from politics to social issues to telemarketers. On that note, not everyone who calls that you don’t know personally is trying…
If you walked passed the dirt mountain in place of Old Chemistry at any point this weekend, you may have seen an American flag flying high from a steel pole situated at its peak. It is unclear who placed it…
By Anonymous I was born in the Soviet Union, one of the least democratic powers at the time. A few years into my childhood, the wave of attempted democratization led to the collapse of the USSR. I remember watching a…