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    Day: September 10, 2017

    Will Tye embraces his move to the Jets

    by Gregory ZarbFeaturedSportsSeptember 10, 2017

    Despite the negative predictions NFL experts and fans are giving the Jets, Tye is not focused on that. He has his sights set on his personal and team goals.

    Football roughs up Rhode Island as Bolden scores two touchdowns

    by Joseph KonigSportsSeptember 10, 2017September 13, 2017

    Stony Brook Football recovered from a week one loss with a dominant performance in a 35-18 win at Rhode Island’s Meade Stadium, a Colonial Athletic Association conference opponent.

    Researchers propose mechanism to help explain origins of life

    by Gary GhayratFeaturedNewsTop StorySeptember 10, 2017

    Researchers from Stony Brook University’s Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology proposed a mechanism that could help explain the origins of life.

    Faculty development center to take School of Journalism space

    by Mahreen KhanFeaturedNewsTop StorySeptember 10, 2017

    The School of Journalism will be losing access to its present equipment room space come Jan. 1, 2018.

    Season review: Game of Thrones struggles as series nears end

    by Anamaria SaloboArtsSeptember 10, 2017September 10, 2017

    Season seven of Game of Thrones has ended and there is a lot to reflect on before the show returns for its final season in 2019.

    Don’t just show up for rallies, support small events too

    by Andrew GoldsteinFeaturedOpinionsSeptember 10, 2017September 10, 2017

    We are taught to be active players in the world of careers, rising up the ranks to achieve our vision of success. Our approach to activism should be the same.

    Defending DACA: an economic perspective

    by Scott TerwilligerFeaturedOpinionsSeptember 10, 2017September 12, 2017

    The effects of criminalizing immigration in the United States criminalizes entire communities. In doing so, America narrows its diversity, which can be deleterious to the notion of our country as a cultural melting pot.

    Journey through sound and space with Steven Spielberg

    by Fabrizia MaielloArtsSeptember 10, 2017

    AMC Loews in Stony Brook provides the unique opportunity of viewing this portrait film on the big screen once again for its 40th anniversary.

    We need to talk about DACA

    by Genie RuzickaFeaturedOpinionsTop StorySeptember 10, 2017September 12, 2017

    My friendly neighborhood conversation made me realize that I didn’t know enough about what DACA does, who it affects and what could happen if no legislation is passed within the six-month window.

    Wolfieland draws 6,000 students at second annual carnival

    by Thomas JamesArtsSeptember 10, 2017September 10, 2017

    Back by popular demand, Wolfieland gave students a break from the monotony of campus life beneath flashing lights on Saturday, Sept. 9.

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