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    Stony Brook University Lookbook Vol. 3

    Julia HemingArtsFashionMay 10, 2022

    Welcome to spring at Stony Brook. The cherry blossom trees are blooming and the fashion on campus has transitioned from winter neutrals to bold colorful outfits for spring. 

    The evolution of music festivals – America’s favorite pastime

    Skylar SenaArtsMusicSeptember 23, 2021September 26, 2021

    With the return of live music has inevitably come the return of beloved and glamorized music festivals — the close of September will host the long-awaited Governor’s Ball at New York City’s own Citi Field.

    The Staller Center for the Arts closes their doors through May 15

    Melissa AzofeifaArtsTheaterMarch 23, 2020March 23, 2020

    COVID-19 is disrupting life as we know it and Inkles wanted people to know that The Staller Center for the Arts is committed to doing their part for the common goal, which is keeping everyone safe and healthy.

    Woodstock’s legacy depends on a new generation on its 50th anniversary

    Nicholas GrassoArtsOctober 1, 2019October 1, 2019

    2019 marks the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. Those who lived through the iconic music festival share their views on its political significance, and what it should mean for today’s generation.

    The Onion Bagel: Joe Jonas and random other musicians perform in this year’s Brookfest

    Emily BensonOpinionsTop StoryApril 22, 2017April 23, 2017

    “I don’t care what anybody says, if DNCE doesn’t play ‘Love Bug’ I’m suing USG.”

    Fetty Wap closed out Back to the Brook with "Trap Queen." ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

    Back to the Brook 2016: Fetty Wap and RL Grime came Stony Brook’s way

    Katarina Delgado & Kayla McKiskiArtsFeaturedSeptember 13, 2016September 18, 2016

    “With his good eye, I want him to wink at me,” Andrea Mendes, a junior health science major who was at the front of the line, said about Fetty Wap.

    Fetty Wap and RL Grime to perform at Back to the Brook

    Kayla McKiskiArtsFeaturedTop StoryAugust 27, 2016September 1, 2016

    Undergraduate Student Government announced Saturday evening that Fetty Wap and RL Grime will perform at Back to the Brook.

    Student Activities Board discusses Brookfest

    Jill RyanFeaturedNewsTop StoryFebruary 4, 2016February 4, 2016

    The Student Activities Board of USG, bombarded by issues, held its weekly meeting on Wednesday, discussing low sales, date changes and cancellations.

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