Picture this: it’s seven in the morning and the first thing you do is send a message to thirty people on Snapchat so that you don’t lose your…
The Stony Brook Press covers the #MeToo March that occurred on February 28th, 2018.
When Arsalan Pourmand, an aspiring architect, turned his San Francisco-based cold-brew company into a specialty coffee shop based in Farmingdale, New York, last February, he had barely $70 in his bank account. Eleven months later, the urban-industrial shop’s transformative atmosphere attracts a loyal and diverse customer base.
Getting through college is never easy. But as Emily Heyward knows, living with an invisible disability can make it even harder. Heyward spent two years at Spelman College…
Since 1970, the month of February has been dedicated to recognizing and celebrating African Americans and the history, achievements and people that have made the heritage what it is.
It was a rainy afternoon last Friday as Ovaun Latouche made his way to the silent zone in the Melville Library’s Central Reading Room to study for his sociology exam. He walked towards what appeared to be three adjacent empty seats in a perfect corner. What he saw when he arrived were zipped-up backpacks and closed notebooks.