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Student groups show off their talents at the Seawolves Showcase

David Pepa October 19, 2015
Homecoming week began to fire up when various dance crews and artists showed off their swagger at the 2015 Seawolves Showcase on Thursday, Oct. 15.
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Walk the Moon, Timeflies and more at Back to the Brook 2015

Walk the Moon, Timeflies and more at Back to the Brook 2015

Krysten Massa September 21, 2015
Walk The Moon was the headliner with Timeflies as the opener for this year's Back to the Brook concert. The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band had a surprise performance.
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The Spirit of Stony Brook marching across the Kenneth P. LaValle stadium at the football match against Central Connecticut on Saturday. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook students flood LaValle for first home game of the season

Christopher Cameron September 13, 2015
Stony Brook jumpstarts its football home-game season with an overwhelming victory against CCSU. Check out our gallery of the events before and during the game.
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Timeflies is a American music duo from XX consisting of vocalist Cal Shapiro and producer Rob Resnick. PHOTO : ALEX GOYKHAM

Timeflies announced as one of the Back to the Brook performers via Wolfie’s Instagram

Rena Thomas August 30, 2015
Timeflies were just announced as the headliners for 2015's Back to the Brook.
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Three teams impressed at this year’s Dancing with the SBU Stars

David Pepa April 16, 2015
This year's dancers made their mark on Wednesday on the Staller Steps, where over 70 students gathered to watch the stars and their partner’s dance for the audience’s votes.
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Wolfie turns another year older

Peter Chen February 16, 2015
Wolfie, Stony Brook’s beloved mascot, celebrated his 20th birthday during halftime of the men’s basketball game Saturday, Feb. 7.
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SBU celebrates Wolfies 20th birthday

SBU celebrates Wolfie’s 20th birthday

Basil John February 10, 2015
On Wolfie's 20th birthday, the campus community celebrates and reflects on the positive energy that the celebrated mascot brings to Stony Brook University.
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New mobile apps for SBU students

Matthew Boose September 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.
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Seawolves show their spirit before Homecoming

Krysten Massa September 25, 2014
Stony Brook homecoming court got to show off their Seawolf spirit this past Tuesday night at the “Creative Explosion” in the SAC auditorium.
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Wolfie Unmasked

Wolfie Unmasked

Hanaa’ Tameez May 10, 2014
Three seniors speak out about life inside the Wolfie suit. Hear what Jawad Mourabet, Jared Reed, and Richard Moylan have to say about their "larger than life" experience.
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Wrestling earns #18 ranking in latest NCWA poll

Joe Galotti December 1, 2013
Last year, the Stony Brook wrestling team took the big step of finishing sixth in there conference, and establishing themselves as one of the top club teams on campus. Now, just one month into their second season, they find themselves ranked 18th in the latest National Collegiate Wrestling Association coaches’ poll.
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Course evaluations and why they are useless

Paul Grindle November 25, 2013
I hate everything about Stony Brook University. You can be sure I will complain to all of my friends incessantly about it, whether it’s whining on Facebook or reminding them “I hate this school” every time they mention the name Stony Brook in conversation. So when the university offers me the opportunity to anonymously tell my professors exactly what I think they did wrong so that the school can improve, what do I do?
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