A Push for SINC Sites to Reduce Their Carbon Footprint
With a campus that has strived to follow the "go green" trend by participating in events such as RecycleMania and creating a sustainable image, many students are trying to get Stony Brook University to see the need to make double-sided printing a default setting and eliminate print-job cover sheets.…
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Lights, Camera, Action: Game Day
His stage is set. The props -band members, cheerleaders, dancers, a mascot, a national anthem singer- are in place. After weeks of rehearsals, the curtain is ready to be lifted and his performance is about to begin.…
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Imaginary Cities
Kaufman's most recent film, "Synecdoche, NY," which aired at the Staller Center this past Friday, is a masterpiece of absurdism that still manages to capture the imagination and stir the heart.…
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Moving Out, But Your Stuff Doesn't Have to
As students begin to move out of residence halls, they might simply dispose of unwanted goods while they're packing up their belongings in preparation for the summer.…
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Small Sentiments
Three years with The Statesman family has definitely been an experience. I started out in the Fall of 2006, fresh-faced and straight from my high school newspaper staff, looking to pursue my relentless enthusiasm for journalism.…
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The Bamboozle
The fist pumpin', head bobin', feet stompin', body shakin', two day music festival The Bamboozle, presented by Wonka, was certainly a concert that rocked your body.
The concert was held in the parking lot of the Giants Stadium in New Jersey and it was host to thousands of screaming fans who waited in scorching heat and pouring rain to see the artists.…
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FeaturedAs Finals Approach, Some Wish For a Class in Time ManagementThere is a big problem that has plagued college campuses for years. Every student has been affected by this issue, and there is no real way to avoid it. This problem is time management.Senior Goodbyes: Editor-in-ChiefAs the semester winds down, so concludes this volume of the Statesman.Senior Goodbyes: Opinion EditorIt has been an interesting year to be a newspaper editor, particularly of the opinion section. Maybe it's just me, but it seems as though significant events have been cropping up at a higher frequency than usual - war, political change, economic crises, technological revolutions, disease scares, acts of terrorism, new university presidents.Senior Goodbyes: Asst. A&E EditorHaving worked with the Statesman, I can safely say I'm truly grateful for the experience. I came to Stony Brook majoring in Anthropology, and I had actually come to Journalism late as compared to my friends and colleagues. I just wanted the opportunity to write.Senior Goodbyes: Emily GoverBack when I was a senior in high school, my heart was set on going to a small, private, liberal arts college with old brick buildings, lush green grass and exorbitant tuition - much like many of the other students with whom I graduated in June 2005. Little did I know where I'd end up.Senior Goodbyes: Asst. Sports EditorIt's funny how this college thing works. You enter as a confused 17 or 18-year-old trying too hard and wondering how it's possible that the next four years of your life will dictate what you do for the rest of it. Four years later, you leave as a confused 21 or 22-year-old and wonder out how the past years have prepared you for a lifetime. |