The Statesman
The Statesman holds the title of the oldest newspaper at Stony Brook University, which is a key institution within the SUNY (State University of New York) system. Established in 1957, it was originally named the Sucolian and was created at the State University Campus located in Oyster Bay, which later evolved into Stony Brook University.
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1 month ago |
sbstatesman.com | Alex Streinger
Categories: May 4, 2025 After securing the Coastal Athletic Association’s (CAA) automatic bid to the national tournament for the third straight season, the No. 19/20 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team will kick off its hunt for the program’s first national championship on Friday. Then, the unseeded Seawolves (15-4, 8-0 CAA) will face the unseeded No. 15/16 Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (13-6, 9-0 PL) in a First Round matchup.
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1 month ago |
sbstatesman.com | Alex Streinger
In the 2025 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, also known as “March Madness,” the Elite Eight consisted of the top seed from all four regions, with the second seed from three of the four regions and third-seeded Texas Tech.
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1 month ago |
sbstatesman.com | Alex Streinger
The No. 19/20 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team continued to etch its name into the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) record book, becoming the third program to capture three consecutive conference titles. With the league crown and a 12th-straight NCAA Tournament berth at stake, the first-seeded Seawolves (15-4, 8-0 CAA) hosted the second-seeded No. 23 Drexel Dragons (14-4, 7-1 CAA) at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Saturday for the 2025 CAA Championship title game.
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1 month ago |
sbstatesman.com | Alex Streinger
Having already secured the top seed for the 2025 Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Championship, the No. 20 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team had one final mission to finalize before closing out the regular season: coming out on top in the Battle of Long Island.
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1 month ago |
sbstatesman.com | Jenna Zaza
On March 1, President Donald J. Trump issued a new executive order designating English as the official language of the United States. The order strongly encouraged all federal agencies to offer services and produce documents strictly in English. Since its founding, the U.S. has never had an official language. In fact, there were around 250 different Native American languages spoken in the U.S. before European settlers arrived.
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