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  • Huntington Public Art Initiative Faces Defunding

    Huntington Public Art Initiative Faces Defunding

    • November 27, 2017

    The Long Islander
    The Traffic Signal Box Project is one of Huntington Public Art Initiative’s ventures, but the 10 other boxes scheduled to be painted this year may never be completed if the Town Board doesn’t renew the Initiative’s budget for 2018.

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  • Faculty and students protest to save non-renewed adjuncts

    Faculty and students protest to save non-renewed adjuncts

    • November 27, 2017

    Stony Brook Statesman | Griffin Tokarski
    Students, professors and club members rallied in the Frank Melville Library on Nov. 15 to protest recent job cuts. Nearly half of the Writing and Rhetoric program adjuncts were let go and will not return in the Spring 2018 semester.

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  • Suffolk Legislature Seeks Greater Control Over Asset Forfeiture Program

    Suffolk Legislature Seeks Greater Control Over Asset Forfeiture Program

    • November 27, 2017

    Ronny Reyes | WSHU Public Radio
    The motion comes after a report that forfeiture funds paid for $3.25 million in bonuses to the Suffolk DA’s office.

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  • Stony Brook News – November 20, 2017

    Stony Brook News – November 20, 2017

    • November 20, 2017

    Journalism students in the advanced broadcast class (JRN 371) produce their eleventh news show of the Fall ’17 semester which includes: we take a look at the protests over cuts in the humanities department; zombies are taking over the campus; keeping your pets safe during Thanksgiving; a recap of Seawolves Sports as well as this week’s weather.

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