Last night, just after midnight, an update came across our Twitter feed from the Huffington Post about a possible hack of the Fox News Politics twitter account. The story that was linked to was brief and speculated that mysterious updates…
UPDATE: Perhaps deciding on a different strategy, The Script Kiddies have scrubbed all past mentions of their hack of the Fox News Politics Twitter account and replaced them with alarming and, most importantly, fake accounts of President Obama’s death. The…
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 $300, the…
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…
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. But even though the SUNY proposal…
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 exists,…
Newly elected Undergraduate Student Government President Mark Maloof today issued his first press release and took a firm and critical stance against President Stanley’s support for NYSUNY2020, the bill seeking to fundamentally reshape the largest state public universities, including Stony Brook.
A middle-aged woman was treated by SB-VAC near the Long Island Railroad Station at Stony Brook University on Thursday after she was allegedly attacked and robbed by a person on foot. University Police would not confirm reports Thursday afternoon, but…
The Editorial Board Here at the Stony Brook Press, we are not critical of events, public figures or campus administration simply because we see it as our role to undercut everything around us. That is a sorry definition of…