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Despite New Sensor Technology, Football is Still Lagging Behind

September 25, 2015 Brittany Garguilo 0

By: Jesse Borek and Brittany Garguilo Not even three full weeks into the National Football League (NFL) 2015 season, 25 players have had or are […]

Stony Brook University Hosts Freight Farms on Campus

September 23, 2015 Julia Marsigliano 0

By Julia Marsigliano and Wenhao Ma Stony Brook University became the first campus nationwide to host Freight Farms this past August. This hydroponic indoor farm, […]

Drops of the Early Universe Spark More Questions

September 23, 2015 Rachel Siford 0

By Rachel Siford and Jessica Opatich Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory published data in late August supporting their creation of tiny droplets of an almost […]

Long Islanders Reduce Plastic Debris to Save Seabirds

September 23, 2015 Elsie Boskamp 0

By Elsie Boskamp and Denise De Sousa  Hampton Bays residents and visitors collected 350 pounds of beach litter at Ponquogue Beach, this week during International […]

SUNY Sees Sharp Uptick in Foreign Enrollment

September 11, 2015 Christopher Leelum 0

By Randall Waszynski and Christopher Leelum The number of international students studying at SUNY universities has increased 65 percent since 2004, according to SUNY data. […]

Stony Brook Faces Housing Shortage

September 11, 2015 James Grottola 0

  By: James Grottola and Michelle Karim   Almost 700 Stony Brook University students have been placed in overcrowded dorms this fall as the university […]

Students Contend with Anxiety During Rush

September 11, 2015 Kyle Barr 0

By: Kyle Barr and Ricky Soberano A 2014 study published in The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, reveals that new sorority recruits […]

Shinnecock Youth Hold Language’s Future in Hands

September 9, 2015 Jordan Bowman 0

By Jessica Opatich, Jordan Bowman, Kevin Urgiles The Shinnecock Nation opened the Wuneechanunk Preschool on June 8 as part of longstanding efforts to revive the […]

Government Denies Blue Ribbon Status to Quogue Elementary School

September 9, 2015 Rachel Siford 0

By Rachel Siford & Elsie Boskamp Quogue Elementary School was one of two Long Island schools to be denied the chance to win a federal […]

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