Diwali: Festival of lights illuminates Stony Brook Patrick TuminskiArtsOctober 27, 2019October 27, 2019 This Wednesday, the Charles B. Wang Center and the Mattoo Center for India Studies co-hosted a presentation on the famous Diwali Festival of Lights.
College of Arts and Sciences cuts Speech Language Pathology courses Rebecca LiebsonFeaturedNewsTop StoryApril 16, 2018April 17, 2018 Starting next semester, Stony Brook University will no longer offer courses in speech and language pathology.
Yas or no to linguistic cultural appropriation Andrew GoldsteinOpinionsSeptember 11, 2016 Unless this kind of derogatory intent is evident, I have a hard time seeing the dissemination of culture as inherently negative.
Darwin Day lecture demonstrates natural selection’s effects on language Jakub LewkowiczNewsFebruary 15, 2015February 17, 2015 Science and the humanities were brought together on Friday night in a lecture titled “The Evolution of Human Languages,” given by Mark Pagel.
Slang terms more complex than they seem Kelly ZegersArtsFeaturedTop StoryNovember 12, 2014 Bae. Basic. Turnt. These are only a few of the slang words that college students are increasingly using across social media.
New mobile apps for SBU students Matthew BooseOpinionsSeptember 30, 2014September 30, 2014 1. Wolfie Rental App: Wolfie is Stony Brook’s resident celebrity. He has a busy schedule, running back and forth from event to event without rest, but the student body cannot get enough of him.