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    Personal safety system SB Guardian now downloadable application

    Rachel SifordFeaturedNewsTop StoryMarch 22, 2015March 25, 2015

    The new SB Guardian App is now available for all Stony Brook students, showcasing new personal safety features to keep students connected with people they trust.

    Tapingo could be the solution for busy, hungry students

    Krysten MassaOpinionsDecember 14, 2014December 23, 2014

    With the use of the app Tapingo, the more proactive college students will be able to get in and get out, having already ordered their food.

    Community Developer of Yik Yak shares the ins and outs of the app

    Rebecca AnzelArtsNovember 10, 2014

    SBU students have adapted to a new social media application called YikYak, quickly putting Stony Brook University on the company’s radar as one of the most active regions in New York.

    Office of Sustainability addresses app concerns

    Rachel SifordNewsSeptember 18, 2014

    The Stony Brook University Office of Sustainability is trying to improve students’ transportation experience with the SBU Smart Transit smartphone application, the office said.

    311 app hurts more than it helps

    Hunter David FrederickOpinionsTop StoryApril 17, 2014April 27, 2014

    Three-one-one—when put together, these three numbers signify information. For this reason, “311” is the name of Stony Brook University’s newest mobile application. The app attempts to fix a problem that doesn’t exist.

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