Author Archive: THiNK Staff

Think Partners with Huffington Post and The White House

Think Partners with Huffington Post and The White House

Think Magazine and Huffington Post College are partnering with the White House to bring our readers an opportunity to ask the Obama administration a question relating...

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Think Joins Huffington Post College!

Think Joins Huffington Post College!

We’re excited to announce that Think Magazine is the newest partner with Huffington Post College! Think Magazine is the only publication at Stony Brook University,...

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Should Stony Brook University Change the Name of the Stadium?

Should Stony Brook University remove Sen. LaValle’s name from the stadium after he voted against marriage equality?(survey)

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We Want It, But Not Here

We Want It, But Not Here

The criticism of the hotel centers on its location, not on the idea itself. When Stony Brook University President Samuel Stanley announced at a university senate...

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UPDATED: College Papers, Including The Statesman, Targeted by Pro-Life Ad Campaign

UPDATED: College Papers, Including The Statesman, Targeted by Pro-Life Ad Campaign

The Stony Brook Statesman was noticeably thicker this week, and not in a good way. The October 8 issue was stuffed with a 12-page, full color supplement from the...

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Is the GOP Fading Away?

Is the GOP Fading Away?

After huge losses in the last two elections, could it get even worse for the GOP? Whose left? It’s a question that a lot of Republicans will be asking (or avoiding)...

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Student Dies in Hendrix College-UPDATE

Student Dies in Hendrix College-UPDATE

UPDATE 4:10pm: The University has released the identity of the student who died last night in Hendrix. Andrew Mineo, 21, was a senior Psychology major at Stony Brook....

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Katrina vanden Heuvel

Katrina vanden Heuvel

THiNK Magazine is entering the world of print journalism at a time when many other news organizations are leaving it. The Internet has led to decreased circulation...

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