By Natalie Crnosija The Iraq known to Americans has been burned into the public consciousness by images of urban warfare and improvised explosive devices. This Iraq is different…
Though it appears a little out of fashion, there is much care and valour in this professor. By Natalie Crnosija The only place one would expect to find…
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.
How the 200 Year-Old Scientist Is Still A Focal Point of Modern Biology By Nick Statt In commemoration of one of the most revolutionary thinkers in biology, Darwin…
By Al Esposito In an out-of-the-way shed in Stony Brook University’s Research Park, a beast slumbers covered in mud. It is armed with a 10-horsepower Intek Model 20…
By Natalie Crnosija Undergraduate Student Government President Jeffrey Akita proposed the abolition of the petition requirement for student candidates for the forthcoming Spring 2009 elections during the Feb.…
By Natalie Crnosija Stony Brook University’s International Academic Programs office delayed the release of relevant Summer 2009 Study Abroad program information because of repeated staff changes, said Jennifer…