Long Island
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Earth Week (April 18-22) at SJC Long Island brought a host of eco-conscious organizations, academics and cleanup efforts to our campus — as well as an owl who probably was eco-conscious,…
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Long Island
Students Learn Firsthand the Injustice of Solitary Confinement
by David Henne May 2, 2016Imagine rolling out of bed and being greeted with a wall a mere three feet from your mattress. Surrounded on all sides by cement. Alone, locked in a windowless cell…
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If you’ve been to Broadway, or experienced a professional actor performing up close, then you know what it feels like to be completely entranced. There’s a confidence and power latent…
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The 2016 Division 36 Conference on Psychology, Religion and Spirituality. Brooklyn has long been a destination for artists and thinkers. Its rich history and culture attract musicians and poets, and —…
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Art is all around us. This is especially true in New York City where there are sculptures, paintings, mosaics and other in situ pieces that thousands of people hustle by…
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SJC Brooklyn and SJC Long Island volunteers travel to South Carolina, restore homes devastated by mass flooding by Margaret Liendo Last year, thousands of South Carolina residents experienced the devastation…
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Exonerated after 17 years spent in prison, Barry Gibbs was wrongfully imprisoned for second-degree murder By Valerie Esposito and David Henne Corruption. Conviction. Closure. Three words that would define Barry…
