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A picture from outside Shop Red West in 2016. Barnes and Noble STATESMAN FILE

Follett Corporation named new campus store operator

Brianne Ledda February 4, 2018
Follett will also replace Amazon in providing customized course material services, although the pickup location in the library will remain and students will still have access to Amazon Prime Student benefits.
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Stony Brook Universitys Amazon pick up location when it first opened. JIMENEZ/STATESMAN FILE

Bidding war underway in search of new bookstore retailer

Lisseth Aguilar November 5, 2017
After a year of serving Stony Brook students, starting this summer Amazon will no longer be the official campus bookstore retailer for the university.
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Women’s March generates support from organizations on campus

Dorothy Mai February 5, 2017
Over half a million people united to march alongside one another on Jan. 21 to support women’s rights and protest President Donald Trump in the first weeks of his presidency.
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Stony Brook Universitys Amazon pick up location when it first opened. JIMENEZ/STATESMAN FILE

Amazon Pick-Up location opens in Melville Library

Chereese Cross November 6, 2016
After a few seconds of struggle, the big red ribbon was finally cut, marking the official opening of Stony Brook University’s Amazon Pick-Up location.
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The curious case of the missing peach tea

The curious case of the missing peach tea

Michael Kohut May 8, 2016
The one constant in my daily routine, the pick-me-up that I could count on, went missing. Pure Leaf Peach Tea, my favorite drink, disappeared without a trace.
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FEATURED IMAGE CREDIT: BEN LARCEY/FLICKR

Hoverboards banned from Stony Brook campus buildings

Jessica Chin February 18, 2016
Hoverboards are now prohibited from being stored, charged and used in all Stony Brook University buildings.
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Hulu goes back in time with “11.22.63

Hulu goes back in time with “11.22.63″

Ryan Williams February 2, 2016
Based off Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63, Hulu’s latest series blends time travel and conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Early this August, Target announced that it will no longer categorize its toys based on gender.

Targeting the toy trend

Emily Benson August 17, 2015
Toys will be organized based on categories or by activity so children will feel more open to trying new things. How is that a bad thing?
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(PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER DESCIOLI

SBU professor investigates morals and self-interest

Mahreen Khan November 18, 2014
A new study on moral disagreements and the human inclination towards self-interest was recently published in the research journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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(PHOTO CREDIT : CARL MALAMUD)

Amazon’s introduction of Echo delivers potential fear to the masses

Michael Newcomer November 11, 2014
This week, Amazon put out a four-minute online video advertisement to scare the masses featuring their newest piece of smart technology, Echo.
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Rate My Professor commodifies professors, but this may be a good thing

Sophie Carr November 19, 2013
The advent of yet another academic semester is nigh. But I’m sure most SBU students are only too aware of this fact, what from last week’s harrowing escapades. Last week, our little student body enterprise led us into the stultifying conditions of the SOLAR website, and on behalf of Statesman staff and faculty, our hearts reach out to those in need or to any injured party at this time. SOLAR victims remain in our hopes and prayers. Spring enrollment usually provokes an excited atmosphere among college students; an over-eager nature inhabits every undergraduate. Buzzwords like DEC, credit or major put an already wintry, biting climate on edge for the residents here on campus; class shopping invokes a painfully subtle apprehension for the future. To put it baldly, we become acquisitive barbarians during this time of the year (well, more so than we are on an average day). And what an apt demeanor for the holidays it is! To hell with propriety—in lieu of buying others a gift, why not obsess over shopping for the ensuing course load ahead (Happy Holidays)?
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