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Sports Highlights: Homecoming Highlights 2014

Sports Highlights: Homecoming Highlights 2014

Heather Khalifa September 28, 2014
The Seawolves fall to William & Mary Tribe, 27-20, in an overtime thriller. This is the first time since 2005 that the Seawolves lost a homecoming game under Chuck Priore, making his homecoming record 8-1.
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Sports Highlights: Seawolves ground and pound to first win of season

The Statesman September 14, 2014
The Seawolves were able to rebound from a sluggish first quarter and earn a 20-3 victory over the American International Yellow Jackets in an NCAA Football matchup Saturday night at LaValle Stadium.
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Sports Highlights: Seawolves dominate Lehigh in men’s soccer

The Statesman September 6, 2014
Stony Brook men's soccer team open their season at home with a 3-0 win over Lehigh.
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Stanleys lecture highlights Ebola symptoms and transmission risks

Stanley’s lecture highlights Ebola symptoms and transmission risks

Elsie Boskamp September 4, 2014
As Ebola virus crisis continues to develop, Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley, the chair of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, spoke of the disease’s imminent risks.
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Sports Highlights: Bryant outslugs Stony Brook on historic night

The Statesman August 29, 2014
The Seawolves lost to Bryant 13-7 in their 2014 season opener, which was also the first Thursday night game in LaValle Stadium history.
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SB School of Medicine prepares for curriculum changes

Heather Khalifa May 15, 2014
Stony Brook School of Medicine is preparing for a drastic change in teaching curriculum come the Fall 2014 academic year, with other medical schools across the country following suit.
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Homecoming court candidates bring on the diversity

Heather Khalifa October 13, 2013
True to its title, “The Creative Explosion” event that took place on Oct. 3rd electrified the SAC auditorium to higher levels of excitement than in recent years. To choose one word that best epitomized the central theme of the night, it would be just that: creative.
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Five things you should know about Syria

Heather Khalifa September 5, 2013
The numbers are staggering. In just two years, over 100,000 people have been killed. There are two million refugees, half of them being children. Currently, one-third of the Syrian population is displaced. Entire cities inside Syria are completely wiped off the map.
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The skit showcased historical moments of the 60s. (Mike Ruiz)

Stony Brook history classes re-enact movement from the 60’s

Heather Khalifa May 5, 2013
On May 1, Stony Brook students reenacted the decade of social protest and counterrevolution, better known as the 1960s. Students enrolled in Professor Robert Chase’s “The Sixties: Unsettled Decade” class and Professor Eric Zolov’s “The Global 60s” class put on a skit as part of an extra credit final assignment, recreating the spirit and the sentiment of that turbulent decade in American history.
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Awalt presents the Democrats view on gun regulation. (JESUS PICHARDO / THE STATESMAN)

Students debate gun control laws

Heather Khalifa April 15, 2013

The issue of gun control, which is rising in national prominence,  took the stage here at Stony Brook University on Tuesday, April 9, when the Young Americans for Freedom, College Republicans and College...

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SBU hosts 18th annual GLBT conference

Heather Khalifa March 25, 2013

20 years ago, when David Kilmnick was a graduate student here at Stony Brook University, his decision to do his master’s project in social work was,regardless of the incentive, an impacting choice. “I...

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DoIT offers Blackboard and SOLAR apps for students

Heather Khalifa February 25, 2013
The Information Technology department (DoIT) now has something in common with the technology giants of Facebook, Google and Microsoft: it has gone mobile.
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