Yanique Bailey, a biology major and business minor at Stony Brook, was a dancer, a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the Hand College Hall Council, according to friends and an email sent out by President Samuel Stanley.
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Graduate students here at Stony Brook are fighting multiple fronts for livable conditions. In addition to negotiating for a new contract for graduate assistants, teaching assistants and research assistants, a coalition of graduate groups are also fighting against rent increases for the on-campus graduate apartments.
Days after staging protests on campus as part of the national March 4 Day of Action, a small group of students sat down in the hallway outside of President Stanley’s office and begged passersby for spare change to cover the rising costs of tuition.
From where it sits at Stony Brook, near a gift shop and a Starbucks, the model frog is a long way from where its species once lived roughly 70 million years ago.
Pierce will continually torture his body. For the thrill? No. To relax? No, again. Pierce is one of millions, a student fighting for the upper crust of academia. He is either smart, a cheater or stupid, depending on who you talk to. Pierce uses Adderall without a prescription.
The Feb. 2 USG Senate meeting approved three allocation requests totaling $19,000 with stunning efficiency. This was due in part to the Senate’s plans to attend the “Vigil for Haiti,” said Senator Mahyar Kashan, but more significantly, because new Treasurer Moiz Khan had streamed-lined the appropriations process.
A candlelight vigil for the victims was held on Feb. 2 in the SAC Auditorium. Dozens of Stony Brook University students gathered to pay their respects to those affected by the earthquake.