The New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) is teaming up with over 600 organizations to convince the New York State Legislature to include the "Bigger Better Bottle Bill" in the budget that will be put out on Apr. 1. (0) comments
Feb. 22 - 27: Car Accidents, Elevator Failure, Suspicious Person and Arrests (0) comments
Burglars forced their way into three departments in the Melville Library between Feb. 8 and Feb. 11, police said, damaging items at each office along the way. (0) comments
The cold, the snow and the flu are all parts of winter that people come to expect and dread. The flu, a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza viruses, affects five to 20 percent of Americans every year, according to the Center for Disease Control's website. But how does this affect Stony Brook? (0) comments
Feb. 28 - While distributing pins printed with soy based ink on entirely recycled paper, Francesa Calarco and Angelica Whitehorne spoke to students in the Stony Brook Union about the importance of waste minimization and recycling. (3) comments
Today, I would like to take on the single most disease that is on everyone's mind, whether or not they are directly a victim of it: cancer. Research in cancer has now shed some insightful light on its pathogenesis, linking humans and dogs in an interesting way. (0) comments
It is the African Ancestral food tasting, the tenth of its kind. Held on Stony Brook's East campus on the third floor galleria by the Black Faculty and Staff Association. It is held each year during Black History Month to give students, faculty and staff a taste of traditional African foods. (0) comments