The 2011-2012 season at the Staller Center for the Arts opens Saturday, October 15 with “Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger,” Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl. The Staller Center has a packed season lined up, with many musical guests…
“They’re standing there and telling Rainbow Dash she’s awesome,” calls out a college-age male wearing a camouflage shirt. He is one of about a dozen college students, over half of them male, watching a marathon of “My Little Pony: Friendship…
Stony Brook University has successfully implemented its first “Bike Share” program, mimicking the communal bike usage seen in many major cities and colleges around the world. The Stony Brook University Bike Share program, initiated by the Environmental Stewardship Office, got…
Stony Brook was one of 30 locations chosen by Governor Andrew Cuomo to host the “New York Remembers” exhibit. It is located in the Skylight Lobby of the Charles E. Wang Center and displays several artifacts from Ground Zero, including…
Stony Brook University is one of thirty locations hosting the “New York Remembers” Exhibit, a project organized by the State Museum meant to give New Yorkers across the state a place to honor the victims and heroes of the 9/11…
Club leadership nervously pored over the USG budget on Saturday morning, hoping that their budget was cut by a high enough percent to apply for more funding. New guidelines and unusually sharp budget cuts forced the students at Stony Brook…
On Thursday night, the USG Senate overwhelmingly approved a resolution to request that Stony Brook President Samuel Stanley issue a public, written apology regarding his illegal closure of Stony Brook Southampton. Three USG senators discussed hand-delivering the resolution to President…
When Michael Penn began applying to colleges, he didn’t think he would end up at a university relatively close to his hometown of Westwood, N.J. “For the past few years I was dead set on another school, I did everything…
Prolonged discussions between the Women’s and Gender Studies Department and the Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies program are coming to fruition this fall, when the two academic programs merge to create a larger Cultural Analysis and Theory Department.
