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Accident at Roth roundabout sends one to hospital

Arielle Martinez September 17, 2014
A male pedestrian was struck by a Nissan Altima and was taken to the University Hospital by the Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps at about 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
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University police responded to an accident involving two cars in South P Lot.  (KELLY ZEGERS / THE STATESMAN)

Two-car accident in South P

Kelly Zegers August 26, 2014
University Police responded to an accident involving two cars driven by Stony Brook University students in South P Lot at approximately 1 p.m on Tuesday, Aug. 26.
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UPDATE: Smoke causes Union evacuation, police say no fire

UPDATE: Smoke causes Union evacuation, police say no fire

Hanaa’ Tameez April 29, 2014
Smoke from a vent in the courtyard lounge on the second floor of the Student Union caused the building to be evacuated at approximately 1:15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 29.
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No reason to vote against mandatory Student Activities Fee

No reason to vote against mandatory Student Activities Fee

Matthew Boose April 15, 2014
What gives, Kyle? Why did you do it? Why did you vote against making the Student Activity Fee mandatory? Are you just anti-fun? Or worse—a libertarian? Do you not enjoy being coerced?
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Campus briefing: USG condemns university’s broad-based fees advertising

Arielle Martinez April 8, 2014
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate unanimously passed a resolution Thursday evening in which it condemns the university’s lack of advertising of the proposed broad-based fee increases that will take effect in the 2014-2015 school year. The resolution, which was proposed by Vice President of Communications & Public Relations Mario Ferone, is a reaction to the open forum discussion on broad-based fees that was hosted by the university on the afternoon of April 2 in the Student Activities Center (SAC) Auditorium.
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Police arrest student on assault charges

The Statesman March 14, 2014
On Friday, March 14 at 1:30 a.m. the University Police responded to a report of a fight between two male students. Check back for more details.
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Police Blotter for the week of Monday, Jan. 27

Ashleigh Sherow February 11, 2014

Marijuana and Alcohol Violations: On Wednesday, Jan. 29, there was an underage alcohol violation on Circle Road near the LIRR. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, an RA from Dewey College reported a student for smoking...

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Student arrested after driving car into H Quad bushes

Student arrested after driving car into H Quad bushes

Hanaa’ Tameez October 25, 2013
After midnight on Friday, Oct. 25, a white car drove into the bushes behind Benedict College in H Quad. Check back for updates.
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SBVAC receives National Collegiate EMS Foundations Organization of the Year award. (PHOTO CREDIT: STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY)

SBVAC wins national recognition as organization of the year

Jessica Suarez March 11, 2013

Twelve active members of the Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps (SBVAC) attended the 20th Annual National Collegiate EMS Foundation conference that was held in Washington, D.C., from Feb. 22-24. ...

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A Stony Brook Police Department cruiser is removed from a ditch near the Tabler Residence Quad after an officer struck a female student on the sidewalk. (ANUSHA MOOKERJEE / THE STATESMAN)

SBU police officer strikes pedestrian with patrol car

Christine Powell February 8, 2013
A Stony Brook University police officer responding to an emergency call struck a female student walking on the sidewalk near the Tabler Steps Bus Stop at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to Chief of Police Lawrence Zacarese.
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USG shouldn’t cut life support to SBVAC

Anusha Mookherjee April 9, 2012
This school really needs to reconsider how clubs and organizations get their budgets, because after spending 24 hours riding along with the Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps. (SBVAC), I can really say it deserves so much more than what the school provides for the corps.
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SBVAC funds finally approved

Emily McTavish April 9, 2012
After the resolution of a series of paperwork problems – including an address error and late audit reports – the Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps will receive the first round of checks from its 2011-2012 budget from the Undergraduate Student Government.
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