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Stony Brook professor takes leave of absence to start political run

October 9, 2019 Pamela Wong 0

By Paige Cornicelli and Pamela Wong Stony Brook University chemistry professor Nancy Goroff has started her 18-month leave of absence to race as a Democratic […]

Customers Left Without Refunds After 7Bus Closure

October 5, 2016 Samantha Salomon 0

By Samantha Salomon and Raghava Lakshminarayana Only a few number of 7Bus and Hampton Luxury Liner customers are being refunded after their parent company, Classic […]

Suffolk County Bus Cuts to Leave Hundreds Stranded and Save Millions

October 5, 2016 Eric Schmid 0

By Rawson Jahan and Eric Schmid Suffolk County will cut 10 bus routes that service nearly 450 daily riders to save $1 million starting on […]

Harmful Algal Blooms Found In Smithtown and Montauk Waterbodies

September 28, 2016 Anisah Abdullah 0

By Anisah Abdullah and Nicola Shannon Potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooms have been found in Blydenburgh Lake in Smithtown and Big Reed Pond in Montauk on […]

Brookhaven National Laboratory Plays Host to the Stony Brook Opera

April 13, 2016 Jager Robinson 0

By Jager Robinson and Kevin Matyi Brookhaven National Laboratory, a national research facility, will host “La Boheme,” Giacomo Puccini’s famous opera, performed by the Stony […]

Beyond Sacred: Voices of Muslim Identity

March 30, 2016 Demi Guo 0

By Ronny Reyes and Demi Guo It was, as Managing Director Bruce Allardice put it, the “tenor of the times.” The theatre piece, “Beyond Sacred, […]

Is Columbus Sailing Away In Southampton?

March 23, 2016 Jager Robinson 0

By Jager Robinson and Lindsay Andarakis The Southampton Union Free School District has proposed eliminating Columbus Day at a board meeting on March 15, which […]

Hopes Dry Up for the Future of the Ceramic Studio

November 11, 2015 Denise De Sousa 0

By Jessica Opatich, Denise De Sousa and Wenhao Ma Surrounded by handmade teapots, glazed ceramic bowls and intricately designed clay vases, some molded herself and […]

Stony Brook Rowing Pushes through the Tide

November 6, 2015 Michelle Karim 0

By Kyle Barr and Michelle Karim As the sky turned from black to navy blue, a group of eleven people shuffled out of their cars […]

Soccer Keeps Brentwood Players Away from Gangs

November 4, 2015 Jessica Opatich 0

By Jessica Opatich and Julia Marsigliano The Brentwood bench is filled with players, many whom might never see the field during a regular season game, […]

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