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College gal cooking: dormmade thin crust grilled chicken pizza

College gal cooking: dormmade thin crust grilled chicken pizza

Giselle Barkley September 22, 2014
Pizza was an inexpensive food that poor working class people from Naples would eat, according to an article from the History Channel’s website.
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College gal cooking: white chocolate chip cake with a fruity surprise

Giselle Barkley September 8, 2014
What better way to celebrate the birthday of one of my dear friend’s parent than to bake a cake.
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(PHOTO CREDIT: MCT CAMPUS)

USG will kick off the fall semester with some laughs

Giselle Barkley August 25, 2014
Instead of kicking off the fall semester with a concert like last fall, USG invited former Full House star and stand-up comic Bob Saget to perform in the Staller Center on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m..
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College gal cooking: pesto with quinoa, hold the nuts

Giselle Barkley July 29, 2014
Quinoa is a crop that people harvest for its seeds and it has a high protein content. If you are a vegetarian or vegan who is looking to add a different type of protein to their diet, quinoa is great.
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The Montauk Project will rock out close to home with PUSHMETHOD

The Montauk Project will rock out close to home with PUSHMETHOD

Giselle Barkley July 26, 2014
Music is all about feeling. It is the expression of emotions or ideas, which translates from musician to listener—something that The Montauk Project and PUSHMETHOD know all too well.
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Tina Kirch and Karen Gargiulo strive to help people overcome stress every day at Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa. (PHOTO CREDIT: HAND AND STONE MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA)

Taking a breather with the ladies behind Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

Giselle Barkley July 17, 2014
Moving to college is a big step for students and their families. While parting from familiar surroundings and preparing for college are exciting changes for some, with changes comes stress.
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Turkey burgers with a twist can serve four to six people and is a healthier alternative on a summer classic. (GISELLE BARKLEY / THE STATESMAN)

College gal cooking: burgers with a twist

Giselle Barkley June 5, 2014
School is out and summer is around the corner, which means that it is grilling season.
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Campus shocked by power outage

Giselle Barkley April 8, 2014
The university announced that there was a power outage at approximately 2:30 p.m. The DEC Building, Infirmary, Mendelsohn and H Quads, the Stony Brook Union and the Sewage Treatment Plant were all affected.
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Wendys in the Roth Food Court was temporarily closed on Feb. 17 due to a small fire in the kitchen. (STATESMAN STOCK PHOTO)

Kitchen fire in Roth temporarily closes food services

Giselle Barkley February 17, 2014
Roth Food Court closed earlier today after a small fire broke out in the Wendy's kitchen. The fire took place around 11:20 a.m., according to Food Manager Edward Urena. Urena said the chefs were cooking when oil caught on fire at one of the stations. Wendy's employees were cleaning the area following the incident.
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(PHOTO COURTESY OF TOBY AND EDGAR BUONAGURIO / MTA ARTS FOR TRANSITE URBAN DESIGN)

Campus Spotlight: Toby Buonagurio brings pieces of Times Square to Stony Brook

Giselle Barkley January 29, 2014
From the image to the colors, Toby Buonagurio plans everything in her work. Buonagurio, the studio coordinator and sculpture director of Stony Brook’s Department of Art, is known for her colorful ceramic sculptures and innovative designs.
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Students protest the closing of SUNy Southampton in September 2011. Now, another controversy surrounds the campus, which is being sued by environmental groups for violating three different federal laws. (ERIKA KARP / THE STATESMAN)

Southampton sued for water violations

Giselle Barkley November 19, 2013
Two environmental groups—The Peconic Baykeeper and the Long Island Soundkeeper—are suing SUNY Stony Brook Southampton for discharging polluted wastewater into local waterways.
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Suffolk police investigate robberies

Giselle Barkley November 5, 2013
The Suffolk County Police Department is investigating Tuesday evening’s off-campus robberies of two Stony Brook University commuter students by masked male suspects.
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