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Eric Engoron fulfills personal promise

Eric Engoron fulfills personal promise

Christopher Leelum April 22, 2014
Starting in front of Yang Hall with his walker in hand and suitemate at his side, Eric Engoron set out for Circle Road. About three miles, three hours and 14,000 of what he calls dips later, he collapsed in his dorm hallway, victorious.
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Police blotter for March 10–March 23

Ashleigh Sherow April 1, 2014

Marijuana: On Monday, March 10, a student at Benedict College was referred to the university for marijuana. On Wednesday, March 12, two students were referred to the university after a resident assistant...

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After effects of snow: potholes

Kelly Zegers March 4, 2014
After the snow and ice are cleared from the roadways, another obstacle appears: potholes. On campus, potholes can be seen on Circle Road and within the residential parking zones. In some areas, they be more than a foot wide—in residential parking zone 5, they are wider.
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Police Blotter for the week of Monday, Jan. 27

Ashleigh Sherow February 11, 2014

Marijuana and Alcohol Violations: On Wednesday, Jan. 29, there was an underage alcohol violation on Circle Road near the LIRR. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, an RA from Dewey College reported a student for smoking...

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Friday, Feb. 7, 2014 will mark the one year anniversary of the incident that took place on Circle Road. (ANUSHA MOOKHERJEE/THE STATESMAN)

One year later, university remains silent

Kristin Behr February 4, 2014
When a string of muggings took place in the South P Lot earlier this academic year, the campus was notified. When a student committed suicide last spring, everyone received a text. So why is it that when Brianna Bifone was hit by a police officer and pinned under a cruiser for 30 minutes, the university fell silent?
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Police Blotter from winter break

Rebecca Anzel January 28, 2014

On Thursday, Dec. 19, two male students were referred after staff at Schick College found a stop sign in their room. Staff members also found two sign poles in the second floor hallway of Schick College. On...

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Police Blotter for the week of Oct. 7

Ashleigh Sherow October 17, 2013

Theft On Tuesday, Oct. 8, a computer keyboard was stolen from Frey Hall by a male resident student. The student was arrested. On Tuesday, Oct. 8, a female resident student's pocketbook as stolen. The...

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Editorial: Pedestrian safety needs to be taken seriously

Editorial: Pedestrian safety needs to be taken seriously

The Editorial Board October 8, 2013
When walking to class, students should not have to ask themselves if the car coming toward them will stop when they cross the street.
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Campus making strides to improve energy efficiency

The Statesman October 1, 2013
Located between Circle Road and the Simons Center is a field of mud, a collection of strange-looking offices and a building that emits smoke. This area is dedicated to the Office of Sustainability’s Facilities and Services division, tasked with providing Stony Brook University with reliable power, installing sustainable technologies and initiatives and monitoring the campus’s consumption of energy. James O’Connor, the director of Sustainability & Transportation Operations, oversees this effort, making sure different divisions work together in this goal.
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Emergency response vehicles closed down a portion of Circle Road as fluid and residue from an engine fire aboard a campus bus Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 was cleaned up. Mike Pedersen / The Statesman

Small fire breaks out on campus bus

Mike Pedersen February 27, 2013
An engine compartment fire broke out on a campus bus at approximately 9:30 a.m. this morning near the Roth/Tabler bus stop on the Outer Loop route, according to Assistant Chief of Police Lawrence Zacarese.
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Circle Road’s circle breaks

Gavin Stern November 5, 2011

The north entrance to the university will be shuttered from Monday, Nov. 7 until Friday, Nov. 11, to complete a $1.4 million construction project at the intersection of Circle Road and North Entrance Road....

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