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Stony Brook men’s soccer splits midweek contests, earns first victory of season

Stony Brook men’s soccer splits midweek contests, earns first victory of season

Ross O'Keefe September 15, 2019
"You know, we’ve controlled big parts of the game,” head coach Ryan Anatol said in an interview with The Statesman after the Siena victory.
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The Starbucks located in Melville Library.LUIS RUIZ DOMINGUEZ/THE STATESMAN

SBU should follow Starbucks and offer racial-bias education

Gabby Pardo and Andrew Goldstein April 22, 2018
Perhaps we should take a page from Starbucks’ book and have a widely announced day of racial bias education for anyone who wishes to attend?
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Two-minute drill: Stony Brook 13, North Dakota 9

Two-minute drill: Stony Brook 13, North Dakota 9

Kunal Kohli September 1, 2016
Defense shined as the Stony Brook Football team defeated No. 19 North Dakota 13-9 on Thursday night at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
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Husband sets program record as Track & Field sweeps Wolfie Invitational

Husband sets program record as Track & Field sweeps Wolfie Invitational

Alex Blanc April 24, 2016
Stony Brook Track & Field competed in the Wolfie Invitational on Saturday, as both the men’s and women’s teams came in first in the meet.
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Nick Rigas, above, and ex-guitarist Phil Gigante opened their biggest show yet at The Loft in Poughkeepsie, New York for Ontario-based band The Flatliners. PHOTO CREDIT: RICHARD DIFRISCO

Student bands swag out Stony Brook

Rena Thomas February 2, 2016
The hidden gem that is Stony Brook’s music scene is unifying the voice of the students, pulling together artists and fans alike.
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Roland Nyama leads program’s group of young rising recruits

Drew Ciampa November 5, 2014
Not many hear about the life of the athlete off the court and the adjustments they must make in order to live a college life along with life of an athlete.
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