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Sophomore outside hitter, Jordan Gels, jumps to spike the ball in a game against Hofstra on Sept. 5. Gels delivered two kills  ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Women’s Volleyball continues hot streak against New Hampshire

Kenneth Fermin October 3, 2018
Stony Brook Volleyball has won three consecutive America East Conference games to start its conference schedule, playing to the potential expected of the defending champions.
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Kate Dreyfuss performs during the Art of the Violin Concert Series in the Melville Library
Galleria. The event featured performances by graduate violin students from Jennifer
Frautschi’s studio in the department of music. ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Concert series brings violin performances to Melville Library Atrium

Eric Schmid April 20, 2018
These concerts allow for more of the campus to hear the relatively unknown yet highly talented performers in the department of music.
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Bicycles buried in snow in front of Toscanini College. ERIC SCHMID/STATESMAN FILE

Spring break should fall on a different week

Andrew Goldstein March 25, 2018
This was the third spring break in a row where there was a snowstorm that elicited an email from Stony Brook Emergency Management. Spring break wasn’t even during spring.
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Editors Experiment: Going Vegan

Editor’s Experiment: Going Vegan

Opinions Editor Emily Benson and Assistant Opinions Editor Andrew Goldstein see what it is like to be vegan on campus.
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Former Womens Tennis team member Yana Nikolaeva in a match against Hartford on April 15, 2016. ERIC SCHMID/STATESMAN FILE

Men and Women’s Tennis go 3-1 in weekend matches

Gregory Zarb April 18, 2017
The Stony Brook Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams both had a slate of games on Friday, April 14 and Saturday 15.
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Brookhaven National Lab researchers chosen as 2016 APS Fellows

Eric Schmid February 19, 2017
The American Physical Society (APS) elected two scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory as 2016 APS Fellows.
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Under The Sea and Far Beyond: Roth Regatta 2016 in Photos

Eric Schmid April 30, 2016
At this years annual Roth Pond Regatta, hundreds of students watched races of boats constructed around the theme: Under The Sea and Far Beyond.
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A USG President with an inspirational past

A USG President with an inspirational past

Eric Schmid April 30, 2016
Like many other undergraduates, USG President Cole Lee wants to usher change in our society.
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Patrick Bernabela, above, braces as purple powder is thrown on him during Holi. ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Holi brings students together for festival of colors

Eric Schmid April 17, 2016
On Sunday, April 17, Stony Brook students gathered in Mendelsohn Quad to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors.
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J.U.S. performed original work during his act at the Artist Release Party. He said he has been producing music since he was 14.ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

USG’s Brookfest Artist Release Party

Eric Schmid March 3, 2016
Students competed for the chance to perform as the opening act for this year's Brookfest, featuring Cash Cash and Future.
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Stony Brook commemorates the end of Black History Month

Stony Brook commemorates the end of Black History Month

Jess Stoneburner February 25, 2016
The Black History Month closing ceremony was held in the Student Activities Center Wednesday night, honoring NFL player Will Tye were and keynote speaker Yusef Salaam.
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Senior Forward Jameel Warney (No. 20, left) poured in 16 points in Stony Brooks 18th-straight victory.  ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Men’s Basketball runs nation’s longest winning streak to 18

Kunal Kohli February 16, 2016
Earlier in the year, the Seawolves blew out the Wildcats, 80-50. This game proved to be anything but a one-sided affair.
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