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- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
In three minutes, journalism students in the introductory broadcast class (JRN310) provide updated news and information about Stony Brook University as well as national, international news and this week’s weather.
READ MOREHighlights and Interviews from this week in Stony Brook Seawolves Athletics, including an interview with Jameel Warney.
READ MOREJournalism students in the advanced broadcast class (JRN 371) produce their third news show of the Spring ’17 semester which includes: the ethical and moral implications of having restaurant Chic-fil-A as a sponsor for Stony Brook University’s Athletic department, see what students invent during the University’s first ever “Hack-a-thon”, President’s Day trivia, a recap of Seawolves Sports and this week’s weather.
READ MOREJager Robinson | Newsday Opinion
Stony Brook SOJ student and Newsday intern Jager Robinson makes his case for the video game industry. Jager has previously written video games reviews for IGN.
Anna Correa | Stony Brook Statesman
Since the beginning of the 2016 presidential election, the idea of fake news has grown in popularity, compromising the public’s faith in credible media organizations and establishing trust in unreliable clickbait journalism.
Jay Shah | WSHU Public Radio
A Long Island man has been indicted for allegedly scamming $5 million from investors who thought they were getting in on the ground floor of a new fuel cell company.