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Eugene V. Debs had big wins on Election Day!
The dark shadow of socialism will soon block out the sun over the Big Apple.
Stony Brook University hosts lecture on data analytics in sports
The Convergence lecture series at Stony Brook University will continue with a presentation titled “Get in the Game!
Stony Brook faculty member joins second year of SUNY nursing simulation fellowship
Debra Giugliano, a clinical assistant professor at the Stony Brook School of Nursing, will participate in the second year of the SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellowship for 2025-2026.
Stony Brook professor Anatoly Frenkel receives Ross Coffin Purdy Award for ceramic research
Anatoly Frenkel, a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering at Stony Brook University, and his research team have been honored with the Ross Coffin Purdy Award for their work on ceramic materials.
Geek Talks celebrates ten years connecting science enthusiasts at Stony Brook University
Chris Paparo, assistant director for Southampton programs and Marine Sciences Center Manager at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), marked the 10th anniversary of his popular lecture series, now known as Geek Talks, earlier this...
WolfieTank competition highlights student innovation across disciplines at Stony Brook University
For the 11th year, Stony Brook University hosted its annual WolfieTank competition, encouraging students to develop and present entrepreneurial ideas.
Stony Brook veteran leader builds support network for military-connected students
Pamela Pfeil, associate director of Military and Veterans Affairs at Stony Brook University, did not initially plan to serve in the military.
Stony Brook study reveals how new drug fights deadly parasitic infection
A research team led by Stony Brook University has conducted the first comprehensive analysis of how the drug fexinidazole kills trypanosomatid parasites, which are responsible for more than a billion potentially fatal infections globally each year.
Lawsuit alleges Oceanside district improperly rejected student’s medical exemption
A New York father is seeking court intervention to address the exclusion of his five-year-old daughter from her kindergarten class.
Consumer sues Wise Foods over 'natural' labeling on snack products
A lawsuit has been filed against snack food company Wise Foods, Inc., alleging deceptive marketing practices related to its potato chips.
Exonerated Brooklyn man files federal suit against New York City over wrongful conviction
Arvel Marshall files a lawsuit against New York City claiming he was wrongfully convicted due to police misconduct including evidence fabrication and suppression during his trial for murder charges in which he spent over sixteen years incarcerated...
George Santos: The Schumer Shutdown Hurt Families
Let’s be honest: the nightmare we just lived through was nothing short of disgraceful.
William Floyd varsity football advances to semifinals after win over Sachem East
The William Floyd Colonials varsity football team advanced to the semifinals of the Section XI playoffs after defeating Sachem East 34-14.
A three-year hockey game in the making
For the first time in three years, the long-awaited rematch finally took place — and it proved to be a classic worth waiting for. This weekend, the Suffolk County Police Department faced off against the Suffolk Sheriff’s Department in a charity hockey game that brought together first responders, families, and members of the community for a meaningful cause.
Jimmy the Dog graduates from explosives school
K-9 Jimmy the Dog joins Suffolk County first responders.
Port Jeff cross country goes back-to-back
The Port Jefferson cross country team are champions once again, continuing a tradition of excellence that has defined the program for years. Although the Port Jeff squad was moved to Division D this season, the shift did nothing to slow down their momentum or diminish their determination.
From the Newsroom: What I am Grateful For
With Thanksgiving now just a week away, there is no better time to reflect on, and share, the gifts for which I am most deeply thankful:
Honduran national indicted for sexually abusing children in TJ Maxx
Honduran man allegedly sexually abused children under 12 years old on multiple occasions.
Commack should be renamed title town
We can now call Commack “Title Town.” After this past weekend, the name is more than fitting, as the community didn’t celebrate just one state title but two.
Senator Murray and Assemblyman DeStefano tour Moriches Elementary School in William Floyd district
William Floyd School District officials hosted New York State Senator Dean Murray and Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano for a visit to Moriches Elementary School.
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Coach of the Year Goes to Pat-Med
A well-deserved honor is heading to Patchogue-Medford High School, as girls varsity basketball head coach Leighann Gallagher has been named Coach of the Year for the 2025–2026 season by the Suffolk County Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.