By Julia Clunn Vaginas were discussed, clitorises were praised, and cunts were exalted on Feb. 26 and 27 with Stony Brook University’s annual production of The Vagina Monologues. The Monologues are a collection of stories, written by Eve Ensler, that…
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…
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…
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.
THiNK Magazine’s Adam Peck and Stony Brook Independent’s Mike Kelly are covering the death of a Stony Brook student in Roth Quad.
By The Cupcake Kid Welcome to your daily dose of reality. Today we are going to take a look at this year’s Oscars and I hope to piss off a great deal of people. First and foremost, let us get…
By Krystal DeJesus Students, professors and faculty at Stony Brook University filled the SAC auditorium on a sunny February afternoon to attend Philip Uri Treisman’s lecture, “On Innovation in American Mathematics Education.” Dr. David Bynum, Director of the Center for…
The graduate students here at Stony Brook are upset because, on average, Stony Brook graduate students receive less money than somebody working for minimum wage at the nearby McDonald’s.
Stony Brook University students and faculty are assembling against Gov. David Paterson’s proposed $17 million cut to SBU’s budget that they fear will cause tuition to rise and quality of education to fall.