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Political science professor analyzes Democratic presidential debate

Christopher Cameron October 19, 2015
Leonie Huddy spoke on the issues concerning SBU students illustrated at the Democratic presidential debate on Oct. 13, 2015 and analyzed which candidates performed best.
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Josh Levs at the provost lecture. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/THE STATESMAN

Investigative journalist talks about issues facing modern fathers

Christopher Cameron October 11, 2015
Investigative journalist and family issues expert Josh Levs spoke at SBU about the negative portrayal of fatherhood by the news media and its impact on gender politics.
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The Panmunjeom flagpole in Peace Village on the northern side of the Korean DMZ, as seen through a telescope at the Dora Observatory. The flagpole was constructed in the 80s in response to the South Korean flagpole that had been built in the Freedom Village, and is the 4th tallest flagpole in the world. (CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/THE STATESMAN)

A close-up look inside SUNY Korea: Part IV

Christopher Cameron October 6, 2015
In the final part of the SUNY Korea gallery, Stony Brook students visit the DDP in Seoul as well as the Korean DMZ, the most heavily militarized national border in the world.
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SBU offers first Korean Teacher Certification program in the US

Christopher Cameron September 24, 2015
The Stony Brook University Center for Korean Studies is now offering the first Korean Teacher Certification program in the United States.
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The Spirit of Stony Brook marching across the Kenneth P. LaValle stadium at the football match against Central Connecticut on Saturday. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook students flood LaValle for first home game of the season

Christopher Cameron September 13, 2015
Stony Brook jumpstarts its football home-game season with an overwhelming victory against CCSU. Check out our gallery of the events before and during the game.
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Students can stop by and place a pinwheel on the grass throughout the day. ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Students recall 9/11 experiences on 14th anniversary of WTC attack

Christopher Cameron September 11, 2015
Each year, Stony Brook University honors 21 alumni who passed away during the 9/11 attacks. This morning, students shared their experiences with The Statesman.
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A dong-heon, or main office building, of the provincial government complex in the Korean Folk Village. The dong-heon was where the governor performed his duties as administrator. (CHRISTOPHER CAMERON / THE STATESMAN)

A close-up look inside SUNY Korea: Part III

Christopher Cameron August 27, 2015
Take a look as the Study Abroad program visits the cultural attractions of the Korean Folk Village and marvels at technological advancements in the Samsung Innovation Museum.
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A Buddhist ritual signalling the end of the day being performed by one of the temples monks. Buddhism emphasizes teaching not just humans, but all life on earth. As a result, the ceremony is meant for the surrounding forest just as much as the temple itself. (CHRISTOPHER CAMERON / THE STATESMAN)

A close-up look inside SUNY Korea: Part II

Christopher Cameron August 16, 2015
You may have seen an earlier gallery of Stony Brook University’s Study Abroad program at SUNY Korea, but that was not all the campus had to offer.
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An example of the unconventional architecture of Songdo, this bridge overlooks the Central Park saltwater canal. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON / THE STATESMAN

A close-up look inside SUNY Korea

Christopher Cameron June 27, 2015
SUNY Korea offers an exchange of cultures, innovative ideas and life experiences to its students.
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