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Magazine

Volume 47, Issue 2

by The Stony Brook Press
Science

When funding cuts came — these scientists turned to journalism

by Kaan Ozcan
Opinions

A defense of the college degree in a time of doubt

by Tyler Rieger
Music

Punk goes pop: How 2000s emo impacted 2010s pop

by Christiana Hadjipavlis
April Fools

BREAKING: SBU campus store enters its “bold era” with new merch drop

by The Stony Brook Press
Satire

The top 10 crimes to commit on campus

by The Stony Brook Press
Music

Brookfest 2026: Fetty Wap brings the fans, Flo Rida the energy

by Steven Ospina Delgado

Pinegrove Grows as the World’s Favorite Little Band

By James Grottola Apr 28, 2017

Last year, we saw Pinegrove headline Brooklyn’s Market Hotel, concluding that their swift rise to DIY stardom was just getting started and would accelerate at an exponential pace.…

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“Your Name” Review

By Jeremy Wolfe Apr 26, 2017

Recently, I went to go see a movie with a bunch of my friends called “Your Name.” To be totally honest, I didn’t think much of it going…

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The Get Up Kid and Alkaline Solo

By James Grottola Apr 23, 2017

Last night, Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids played an acoustic co-headlining set with Dan Andriano of Alkaline Trio at Amityville Music Hall. For those not up-to-date…

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Sheer Mag

By James Grottola Apr 21, 2017

Last night, Sheer Mag played Revolution in Amityville and brought their new twist on classic rock to Long Island. No band has been able to replicate the distinct…

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Now is Not the Time to Block Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee

By Jeremy Yohannan Mar 31, 2017

With the Republican majority in the Senate, the confirmation hearings for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, will undoubtedly proceed successfully. However, Senate Democrats must surely be feeling…

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The Reboot Problem

By Jeremy Wolfe Mar 30, 2017

As with all art and media, television has a great capacity to vary widely in its quality. Some shows are universally loved and revered, a la “Breaking Bad”…

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