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A screenshot of Michelle Grisales in the Stony Brook University School of Communication and Journalism. MICHELLE GRISALES/THE STATESMAN

Michelle Grisales

News Editor

As I close this chapter of my academic journey, I find myself reflecting on the people, places and experiences that have shaped me into the woman I am today.

As a trans...


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Seawolves Village is under construction. The development continues to be delayed despite the rising enrollment rates. ZOIE MASTRIANO/THE STATESMAN

The Onion Bagel is a satirical column for The Statesman.

Picture this, the year is 2067 and


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The exterior of the International Student Center at Stony Brook University. The University has been experiencing a decline in international student enrollment following a wave of visa revocations and stricter federal policies that have fueled perceptions of the United States as a hostile environment for foreign students. STANLEY ZHENG/THE STATESMAN

On April 10, 2025,...


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Construction fences surround the exterior of Seawolves Village at Stony Brook University. Seawolves Village was a major housing development that was originally intended to add approximately 600 beds to the campus by the end of 2025. However, its opening has been delayed after it failed inspections amid record-high university enrollment. ZOIE MASTRIANO/THE STATESMAN

O...


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A collage featuring various bands in Stony Brook University. Student-led bands and clubs have built a dedicated following on the predominantly STEM-focused campus by organizing local concerts and growing their online presence. ILLUSTRATED BY HENNA JEONG/THE STATESMAN

One of the most well-known bands on campus,


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