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    Women’s History Month

    “Rabia” – giving a voice to the voiceless

    Cindy MizakuArtsMarch 10, 2019March 10, 2019

    “There are a lot of parallels between the movie and what is going on in the U.S. with migrant workers of color,” Crystal Williams, a junior health science major, said.

    Stony Brook Libraries celebrates Women’s History Month

    Claudia MotleyNewsMarch 31, 2018

    Stony Brook University Libraries concluded its celebration of Women’s History Month this Monday with a final lecture detailing how gender roles impact female success in the workforce.

    Center for Korean Studies shows Korean film “I Can Speak”

    Claudia MotleyArtsMarch 25, 2018

    Stony Brook’s Center for Korean Studies at the beginning of the month, released in 2017, the Korean comedy-drama “I Can Speak.”

    Literary Karaoke gets a Halloween revamp

    Giselle MirandaArtsTop StoryOctober 31, 2016November 3, 2016

    Spooky tales and fall poems haunted the room at Melville Library’s first Halloween-themed literary karaoke event on Oct. 27.

    SBU students bring “Free the Nipple” campaign to campus

    Michaela ChristmanArtsTop StoryMarch 9, 2015

    James College hosted a film screening and discussion on the Free The Nipple campaign to help make students aware of global censorship and oppression women are facing today.

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