A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
Journalism students in the advanced broadcast class (JRN 371) produce their twelfth and final news show of the Fall ’17 semester which includes: how changes in Title IX impact Stony Brook University; 14 foot puppets march though Stony Brook Village for the holidays; a recap of Seawolves Sports as well as this week’s weather.
READ MOREThe leader of the Sápara nation has become the Sáparas’ link to the Western world, tasked with guiding his people to safety in a country that would see their territory scoured for oil.
READ MOREIn many ways, South Korea today remains a place still wedded to ancient Confucian values. One of the most important is a respect for learning and the learned. Few things are more honorable.
READ MOREAn untreatable snake bite in 1988 marked the beginning of a compromise between modern Western medicine and the Sápara people
READ MOREBy Briana Panetta Health news has always interested me, and I was absolutely thrilled to receive a scholarship that included an internship at HealthDay, a self-described “leading producer and syndicator of evidence-based health news, video and custom content to Internet sites.” During my time at HealthDay, I was responsible for posting on various social media
READ MOREBy Dorothy Mai I’ve never really considered radio as career path for me. However, when I was placed in JRN393 aka Audio Journalism Lab with Terry Sheridan, a door opened up for me. When I came to Stony Brook at a little freshman, I couldn’t have imagined what I was getting myself into by becoming
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