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Police blotter for the week of Oct. 21

Ashleigh Sherow October 31, 2013

On Monday, Oct. 21, there was an arrest at the Student Activity Center for larceny. On Monday, Oct. 21, two street signs were found by a resident assistant during safety checks in Lauterbur Hall. Marijuana On...

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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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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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A screenshot of a Statesman editorial from 2004.

ARCHIVES: The Student Activity Fee: What Are You Paying For? (2004)

April 26, 2004
Voting is set to open this week, including the vote on whether or not the Student Activity Fee should be kept mandatory. A lot of students don't know just how important this is for the University and campus. The Student Activity Fee benefits students, not, as too many people think, "the people who just join clubs."
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