Introducing Food for Thought
[Ed: This is our newest culture column, devoted to that divine crossroads between art and science: food. Moderated by Katie Mannino. Today, you will find her first...
Stealth Census: Students Not Told They Were Counted
In early April, while students at Stony Brook University were enjoying their spring breaks with family and friends, a group of 30 census workers spent four days...
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...
Andrew Ross Sorkin’s Too Big To Fail
The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin delivers a clear history of the current financial crisis. A raving review from The Atlantic Monthly on the flap jacket...
Exclusive: Facing Huge USG Cuts, Statesman Contemplates Weekly
Stop the presses. That is what the Statesman faces in the wake of massive USG budget cuts. The Statesman, Stony Brook University’s oldest newspaper dating back...
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,...
Students Footing the Bill for Most Emergency Care
Expensive purchases, like ambulances, are paid in large part by undergraduate students. Your professor is in the middle of a lecture when he suddenly begins having...
Hotel Would Destroy Valuable Field Lab
Bulldozing a few trees to make way for a corporate hotel, as unfortunate and unnecessary as it may be, is nothing new. Bulldozing a publicly funded classroom at...
Magazine Preview: Insuring the Invincible, Part I
Part One of a Two Part Series Over the last few months, the most prevalent issue in the national political discussion has been President Obama’s crusade to reform...
The Weekender: Bowery Remains a Hotspot Three Years After CBGB
Although CBGB's is long gone, evidence of its existence are everywhere. On the Bowery in New York City in the 1970s, a crappy little bar would become a monument...
