Who’s Talking About the ‘Dinosaur Onesie Project’
By Sheena Samu The Dinosaur Onesie Project, which just celebrated its one year anniversary, was invited to be featured at TEDx Conference this Summer
View ArticleNew Paltz Defeats Stony Brook in Mascot Competition… Barely
By Eric Scott Santiago The race is over—the hawk defeated the seawolf... barely
View ArticleWhen Costs Go Up, Stony Brook Students Must Pay
By Lauren Libby Several students expressed their concern and discontent over the fee increases proposed by service unit heads to be implemented in fall 2013 at an open discussion forum held last Wednesday
View ArticleTaking Public Transportation at a Higher Price
By Sandra Stelmach The Metropolitan Transportation Authority increased fares for transportation services and structures affecting many commuters
View ArticleTAP Calls for More USG Transparency
By Lauren Libby With elections ending this Friday, The After Party (TAP) has challenged the current Undergraduate Student Government in its campaign for the elections.
View ArticleSBU Journalism Grad Returns With Inspiration
By Caitlin Rondino Sarah M. Kazadi returns to Stony Brook University to share her post-graduate experiences and advice on making it in the world of journalism.
View ArticleA Vigil For Boston, A Light For Humanity
By Ethan Freedman Outside of Stony Brook University’s Humanities Building, concerned students held a candlelight vigil at 7:02 p.m., just before sundown, on Wednesday in honor of the three lost in the...
View ArticleWally Broecker and the Carbon Dioxide Emergency
By Kerlern Rae Tuitt Wallace "Wally" Smith Broecker spoke about the carbon dioxide crisis as the keynote lecturer for Stony Brook University's Earthstock Friday
View ArticleWhen it Comes to Hurricanes on LI, The Worst Isn’t Over
By Sandra Stelmach In collaboration with Earthstock 2013, four diverse speakers came together Thursday, April 18, to discuss Superstorm Sandy in a Great Debate called “Can We Continue Living at the...
View ArticleJohn Stossel: ‘Freedom and Its Enemies’
By Caitlin Rondino Fox Business Network's John Stossel visits Stony Brook Campus to present his lecture "Freedom and Its Enemies."
View ArticleWaPo’s Keith Richburg Talks Social Media at ‘My Life As’ Lecture
By Amy Onorato Social media in China became the trending topic at the Stony Brook University School of Journalism’s 47th “My Life As” lecture with speaker Keith Richburg.The post WaPo’s Keith Richburg...
View ArticleStony Brook University Takes Initiative To Benefit ‘Underserved Youth’ This...
By Maheen Siddiqui President Samuel L. Stanley announced that this summer, Stony Brook University is to offer a “Freedom School” -- an enrichment program founded by the Children’s Defense Fund in an...
View ArticleStony Brook School of Journalism to Introduce Revised Curriculum
By Maheen Siddiqui In the Fall of 2013, the Stony Brook University School of Journalism will be introducing a revised curriculum for journalism majors and minors.The post Stony Brook School of...
View ArticleStony Brook University Welcomes New Addition to Campus
By Maheen Siddiqui The new Hilton Garden Inn at Stony Brook University, recently opened, hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony last Monday.The post Stony Brook University Welcomes New...
View ArticleSUNY Stony Brook Takes a Tobacco-Free Initiative
By Sandra Stelmach Stony Brook University released a campus wide announcement in mid-May that the campus would be taking a tobacco-free initiative. A draft of the policy created will be made available...
View ArticleSeawolves Still Puffing Smoke: SBU Fails to Pass Smoking Ban
By Devan Valoroso Stony Brook University smokers were in for a sweet surprise when they returned to campus this August and found that the university would not be going through with a tobacco-free...
View Article9/11 – A Moment to Remember
A moment of silence, a commemoratory wreath and God Bless America were how Stony Brook University remembered 9/11.The post 9/11 – A Moment to Remember appeared first on Stony Brook Independent.
View ArticleRecent On-Campus Robberies Boost Campus Safety
By Amy Onorato Two incidents of on-campus robbery during the first week of the fall semester prompts University Police to step up on security.The post Recent On-Campus Robberies Boost Campus Safety...
View ArticleBack to Brook Barricades
By Atiba Rogers It happened. Music lovers, extroverts and international students from all different walks of life made their way to the Staller Steps on Sept. 7 to see the Back to the Brook concert...
View ArticleStony Brook Welcomes New Bus Routes
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is in the midst of instituting a new late night bus route and changing the current Sunday shopping route, according to Mario Ferone, Vice President of...
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