By Michelle Frantino On a Friday after sunset, you may see students walking up Roosevelt Drive. They pass Stimson and Keller College then continue up the hill until they reach building ‘A’ of West Apartments. They look left and see…
By Arielle Dollinger and Liz Kaempf Students walked through a construction of black walls lit by glowing strands of purple to reach a room filled with art, pizza, candy and the unexpected, when the Stony Brook University Fine Arts Organization…
Like the group occupying Wall Street in New York, members of Occupy Stony Brook stood in the center of a large plaza, demanding attention to their cause. But instead of being surrounded by greedy bankers, Occupy Stony Brook was competing…
The Halloween spirit makes people do strange things. Some consume their body mass in candy. Some dress up as sexy Dora the Explorer and ruin everyone’s childhood memories. It’s a time to celebrate mass murder, dismemberment, and other wacky misadventures…
Lauren Baker stood on the SAC Plaza dressed in a lace shirt, a short black skirt and fishnet stockings, holding a sign that read “HUG ME I’M A SLUT,” in all capital letters. SlutWalk, a movement that began in Toronto…
Where there’s rugby; there’s soccer. Where there’s soccer; there’s quidditch. And with the space on the allotted recreational fields, these club sports don’t seem to be coexisting harmoniously, according to former USG President Matt Graham. Members of club sports like…
At 12:50 on October 26th, a hush fell over the SAC plaza as a group of easily a hundred students walked into the plaza, and then stood stock-still for five minutes. Many of them were holding signs emblazoned with messages…
Lauren Maloney, a senior biomedical engineering major from Plymouth, Massachusetts, has accomplished a great deal in her three years at Stony Brook University, including starting a club for out-of-state students. “My high school guidance counselor couldn’t understand why I gave…
