The Provost’s Office sent out a campus-wide email on Tuesday, March 31, to students, faculty and staff condemning “offensive and inappropriate content” in online classrooms after complaints.
Before I entered college, I thought, “Hey, I’ll study hard, have some fun and graduate in five years with my two degrees.” However, by Spring 2017, my college experience became one any student would have just wanted to end.
Students, faculty and staff gathered in the Student Activities Center for the #MeToo march hosted by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
Last Thursday, the campus received an email from President Stanley with the subject “Know Your Rights: Discrimination and Sexual Violence Required Training.”
The United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating Stony Brook University and 75 other colleges and universities for their handling of sexual violence cases.
Marijuana: On Thursday, April 10, two students were referred for smoking in a vehicle near West Apartments F. On Sunday, April 13, a fire alarm went off as the result…