By Priscila Korb Waiting for a Stony Brook bus for 15 minutes can seem like a century to someone on their way to class. There could be many…
The new campus Recreation Center, set to open in the fall, will not only create a place for students to work out and spend their time, but also…
Students may have to pay five broad based fees come the fall semester—the Intercollegiate Athletics Fee, Recreation Center and Fields Fee, Infirmary Fee, Technology Fee and Transportation Fee—in…
By Carol Moran and John Fischer California Pizza Kitchen in Roth Cafe will close at the end of this semester, and the Faculty Student Association committee that recommends…
By Briana Neuberger Alan Alda, six-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner and board member for the Stony Brook University Center for Communicating Science, is conducting a nationwide…
In collaboration with the Smithtown Branch of the American Association of University Women and Running Start, a company that aims to increase women’s role in politics, Stony Brook…
By Briana Neuberger and Jodie Mann He was a cocaine addict and a single parent. He was on welfare. He was a faded journalist who hadn’t worked in…
By Priscila Korb Since blue light phones are outdated and rarely used, said Assistant Police Chief and Director of Emergency Management Lawrence Zacarese, Stony Brook University Police are implementing…
Next fall a change to the existing Pass/No Credit grading policy will allow undergraduate students at Stony Brook to choose a minimum grade they wish to record on…