Ask any Stony Brook student, and they’ll say there hasn’t been a day when some part of campus or another was under construction. This summer seemed to underscore that point as buildings went up and came down in the…
Hurricane Irene is showing no signs of changing course or losing steam. And that means Stony Brook University could be in for a windy, wet and potentially dangerous first week of the Spring semester. Think Magazine continues our extensive coverage of the biggest storm of the decade.
A powerful earthquake rocked the DC metro area on Tuesday afternoon, but the tremors carried all the way up into Canada. Reaction at Stony Brook University was mixed, with some evacuating buildings and others unaware that anything out of the ordinary had occurred.
By Nick Statt The six-month-long search for Stony Brook’s provost is over President Samuel Stanley announced on August 3 that Dr. Dennis Assanis would be appointed Stony Brook University’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, as well as the…
Former Stony Brook University President and science advisor to President George W. Bush John H. Marburger has died, according to the Office of The Vice President of Research. He was 70 years old. Marburger was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in…
By Nick Statt The Student Activities Board (SAB), the event-coordinating wing of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), has received an additional $130,887, a 32.4 percent increase over last year, while the club budgets have been cut by $208,062, an 18.3…
By Siobhan Cassidy Stony Brook band Breathing East won a spot to perform at Bamboozle—again. Breathing East, whose members attended Stony Brook, played at the festival for the second year in a row, performing with artists like 30 Seconds to…
As persistent as Stony Brook University is in attempting to get across the image of being red hot, there will always be one color that the thousands of commuters and residents on this campus can better identify with—it’s the color…
The Editorial Board Here at the Stony Brook Press, we are not critical of events, public figures or campus administration simply because we see it as our role to undercut everything around us. That is a sorry definition of…