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Bartending at the Brook

Rachel Chinapen December 10, 2010

Many students have walked past the Arts and Crafts Center in the basement of the Union at least once, but few students have actually inquired within. Unique from the pottery classes that one might expect...

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Students find it hard to register for classes in Honors College

Rachel Chinapen December 10, 2010

For many students, making their schedules is always a nightmare. For The Honors College students, this nightmare may have just gotten worse. Since 2001, the prerequisites for The Honors College classes...

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USG Launches ALLOCATE

Rachel Chinapen November 22, 2010

The days of making a mad dash to the Undergraduate Student Government office to hand in vouchers will be coming to an end. The Undergraduate Student Government, or USG, officially launched its new electronic...

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Teacher Evaluations Get a Modern Upgrade

Rachel Chinapen November 6, 2010

For the past 20 years, Stony Brook students have stared at the same teacher evaluation sheets at the end of every semester. They filled in comments, bubbled in numbers and then raced out of the classroom...

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Stony Brook University Sponsors 2010 Life Science Summit

Rachel Chinapen October 5, 2010

Stony Brook University professors and researchers participated in the annual Life Science Summit on Sept. 25, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Hauppauge, N.Y. During the course of two...

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Now I’m in Class, Where do I go to Study?

Rachel Chinapen August 30, 2010

As an incoming freshman you might think of walking into Stony Brook’s library with one thing on your mind—an intense study session without any distractions. But unless you’re prepared to wait 15...

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