The Retrievers got off to a solid start, outscoring Stony Brook 11-7 over the first 4:16 of play. Forward Jameel Warney threw down an emphatic dunk off of a turnover to tie the game at seven. A put back layup…
On Thursday, January 31, the SAC Ballroom B was packed, and people waited on lines to enter Project Sunshine’s Masquerade Ball. Red and green lights bounced off the ceiling and black, yellow and white balloons, as guests glided across the…
After winning a 64-59 contest at Sacred Heart University on Tuesday, December 18, men’s basketball traveled to College Park, Maryland to battle the University of Maryland Terrapins, December 21. The Seawolves entered the game with an 8-2 record this season.…
Graphic by Evan Goldaper/The Stony Brook Press Rising sea levels have contributed to the extinction of bats and other species in the Caribbean islands, according to a study published by Stony Brook assistant professor Lilliana Davalos in the journal Ecology and…
By Rebecca Tapio and Suraiya Afrina with reporting by Arman Chowdhury At a university where international students make up more than a tenth of the undergraduate student body, voting for the next president of the United States can mean more…
Stony Brook University has begun on-campus repairs and is addressing the concerns of students, faculty and parents in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, according to the University Police Department’s Office of Emergency Management. Senior Vice President of Administration Barbara Chernow…
Stony Brook’s swim team is facing another extension to their forced competitive hiatus after funding for the $10 million pool renovation was cut, according to a recent email announcement sent out by the Office of the Vice President of External…
Over one hundred onlookers assembled outside the Simons Center for the dedication of the long-awaited Umbilic Torus, a sculpture directly influenced by the artist’s style, which is stated as being a “fusion of mathematics and art.” The sculpture, which measures…
It was a window into a post-apocalyptic world. Traffic lights were out. Power lines were own. Businesses were closed. Grocery stores were out of bread. Gas stations had long lines or nothing to offer. Roads were literally broken. Trees were…

