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Former New York Governor Eliot L. Spitzer recognized SBU and University at Buffalo as flagship research institutes of the country. But in the light of his recent resignation, the fate of Spitzer's plans for the SUNY campuses are unknown. In his State of the State address on Jan. (0) comments

Max Karson, a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder, found himself in the midst of an uproar after he published an opinion piece titled, "If it's war the Asians want...," on Feb. 18 on one of the school papers' website. The article, with the sub-headline, "It's war they'll get," goes on to talk about Karson's personal feelings toward Asians and his reasons for their behavior. (2) comments

Admissions Frenzy Likely to Ease

If you were among the incoming freshmen in 2007, and you were a resident, chances are you were assigned to a triple in a room designed to be a double. You might have even been one of the people who did not get a housing contract at all. Still, to many students, the prospect of sharing a room with two other strangers, as well as having to compromise closet space and share a desk, was daunting. (0) comments

Albany Day: A General Overview

Every year, SBU staff, faculty and students go to Albany to show legislators exactly what's unique about our school. (0) comments

Albany Day: Team 10's Journey

A fleet of 24 coach buses greeted students who rolled into South P lot at 5:30 last Tuesday morning awaiting the journey to Albany. (0) comments

SBU Students Compete in Global Programming Competition

Stony Brook students competed in the worldwide IEEEXtreme programming competition Friday a second time since its inception. The SBU chapter of world-renowned engineering association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), held the 24-hour long competition on Friday. (0) comments

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