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High school students showcase coding skills at Stony Brook hackathon
Stony Brook University hosted the second annual CEWIT High School Hackathon on April 10, drawing more than 90 high school students from across Long Island.
New York Giants Draft Preview
The New York Giants are sitting with the #3 pick in Thursday's NFL Draft and there are still so many directions the team can go in, and the rumors are swirling all over the speculation of whose name will be called.
New York Jets Draft Preview
The New York Jets feel like a franchise that is beginning from scratch. They have a new GM, a new head coach, a new QB and really an entirely different identity entering this Thursday's draft.
Stony Brook hosts two art exhibitions showcasing emerging artists
The Zuccaire Gallery at the Staller Center is hosting Stony Brook's annual exhibition showcasing the work of senior art majors, minors, and digital art minors.
Pearson on Jazz Loft @ Southampton Concert Series; 'We're super excited about it'
A new concert series launching this week at Stony Brook Southampton will bring Grammy-winning artists and nationally recognized jazz musicians to the East End, as the university partners with the Jazz Loft to debut a five-part series at the Avram Theater beginning Thursday, April 24.
MarineMax in Huntington Hosts New York State Boating Safety Class Ahead of 2025 Brianna’s Law Deadline
MarineMax in Huntington is inviting local boaters to participate in an in-person New York State Boating Safety Course on Saturday, April 26, 202
South Shore Press Video Vault: Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library Board Member Joe Maiorana
The South Shore Press endorsed voting "Yes" on the proposed Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library budget vote on Tuesday, April 22nd.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library Trustee Nancy Kimmerling
In this video, in our South Shore Press Video Vault, Trustee Kimmerling spoke about her passion to help others as a Special Education Teacher in the William Floyd School District and as a Library Trustee.
Fatal Crash Kills Pedestrian in Easter Weekend Tragedy
Suffolk County Police Fifth Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that killed a man walking in the street in Bluepoint Saturday night.
Stony Brook students engage in volunteer efforts for National Volunteer Month
April marks National Volunteer Month, and students at Stony Brook University are taking the initiative to support causes important to them and their communities.
Stony Brook University showcases diverse art installations in Spring 2025 Art Crawl
Stony Brook University hosted its Spring 2025 Art Crawl on April 4, showcasing five diverse installations across campus, drawing attendance from students and the surrounding community for a series of free guided tours.
Stony Brook University to host event promoting innovation and change on May 9
Stony Brook University is set to host ‘Disrupt the Brook,’ an event aimed at challenging conventional thinking and fostering innovation.
Acrobatic show 'Duel Reality' blends Shakespeare with athletic prowess at Staller Center
Under the dim lights of Stony Brook’s Staller Center for the Arts, the performance of Duel Reality commenced with a modern reinterpretation of Shakespeare.
Research reveals origin trace in particle jets from proton-proton collisions
Physicists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University have discovered that particles formed in collimated sprays, known as jets, retain information about their origins from subatomic particle...
Stony Brook University achieves 12th Tree Campus USA designation on Arbor Day
Stony Brook University has announced its 12th consecutive Tree Campus USA designation, acknowledging its commitment to environmental stewardship and the preservation of campus greenery.
Glock faces federal lawsuit over alleged role in Brooklyn subway shooting
A lawsuit has been filed against major firearms manufacturer Glock, Inc., and Glock Ges.m.b.H., alleging that negligent marketing and distribution practices contributed to a horrific subway shooting in New York City.
Holcim and Lafarge sued by U.S. citizens for allegedly funding ISIS in deadly terror attacks
A group of American citizens has filed a lawsuit against multinational corporations Lafarge S.A., Lafarge Cement Holding Limited, Lafarge Cement Syria S.A., Holcim Ltd, and Holcim (US) Inc. for allegedly financing terrorism
Rockville Centre Diocese Bishop Releases Statement on Death of Pope Francis
The Most Reverend John O. Barres, fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, released the following statement after the death of Pope Francis on Easter Sunday.
Fantasy Baseball - Sell the Snakes
Last week in this column we spoke about two Texas Rangers who were buys, despite their slow starts, and how each one of them could be had at a bargain
NFL Draft Betting - Is There Any Value Left?
The NFL Draft offers bettors a unique way to bet on sports, yet there will be no game played. Betting on who will be selected and where has been a fun situation for many bettors over the years, but with more and more social media and leaks from the teams we have gotten into an almost WWE type of betting atmosphere where the odds have been blown out of proportion for most draft slots.
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Trump Tries to Save College Sports
In a move that could reshape the future of college athletics, Donald Trump has signed an executive order calling for what the White House described as “urgent national action to save college sports.”