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Kelly Quad burglaries cause alarm on campus

Hanaa’ Tameez May 8, 2014
Eight University Police and two Suffolk County Police vehicles arrived at Kelly Quad this morning to investigate a possible burglary.
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Considering the quads as Greek gods

Tejen Shah April 3, 2014
To say Stony Brook University’s campus is diverse is somewhat of an understatement. Our students come from all walks of life; they come from different races, religions, nationalities, sexual orientations and not to mention have extremely varied personalities. Knowing this, wouldn’t it be neat if someone classified all these people? Maybe by giving each quad a distinct, defining characteristic? Or even better, an actual character? How about some of the most famous characters of all: the Greek Gods.
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UCafe didnt use to be the only bar on campus. (EFAL SAYED / THE STATESMAN

Parties and alcohol frivolities at Stony Brook University then and now

Katherine Kurre March 11, 2014
Thirsty Thursdays, frat parties and all-night ragers—all of these typically have alcohol in common. Stony Brook is not a dry campus. Students who are of legal drinking age are allowed to consume alcohol and store it in their rooms.
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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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Wolf Ride stations can be found in three different locations on campus. (JESUS PICHARDO / THE STATESMAN)

Campus biking initiative not riding along smoothly

Christopher Leelum September 24, 2013
In an effort to go green and fight carbon emissions, Stony Brook University launched SBU Wolf Ride in April of this year. This promotion of health, sustainability and eco-friendliness parallels projects like Citi Bike in New York City and joins other national movements promoting a healthier lifestyle. The message is clear and positive, but the scope, effectiveness and utilization of the program are impotent.
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A Second Campus Car Crash

A Second Campus Car Crash

Lauren Dubinsky April 5, 2011
A driver and passenger were injured after the driver crashed his vehicle into the side of the Hamilton College building in Kelly Quad.
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