How immigration is handled at the southern United States border can impact every corner of the country. Long Island was recently reminded of this.
The Center for the Study of Inequalities, Social Justice & Policy Director Christopher Sellers says his program is facing a shutdown because of budget cuts.
Last month, Apple, one of the biggest names in tech, unveiled a news subscription service that could upend failing traditional revenue models for journalism. In light of the…
Members of the New York City Transit Authority Committee and more than 65 citizens watched as Christine Serdjenian Earwood addressed the lack of elevators on the subway, calming her son nested in her baby carrier at the same time.
There’s an invisible killer on Stony Brook University’s campus that claims up to a billion birds’ lives a year in the United States alone: windows.
Prince Emmanuel de Merode, conservationist and anthropologist, made the journey from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Stony Brook University to present the 2014 documentary “Virunga,” on Nov. 28.
Back in October, the 21st year of the film festival, three days of LGBT-centered screenings and community receptions, took place. Though organizers considered it a success, it lacked one crucial demographic: Almost no one was below 50 years old.
When Professor Nerissa S. Balce was living in Manila, Philippines, it was common for neighbors to warn her about which areas to avoid so as not to find a corpse on the street.