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The new HVAC system in Woodlands has a touch-screen thermostat. (Photo/Destini Sharpe) After a year of being closed down, Woodlands Residence Hall 4 has been renovated and is once again open to residential students. According to Assistant Director of Residential Life, Mercy Matthews, Hall 4 was closed to allow for […]
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This Week on New Media Beat: Japanese Reality TV: When Is a Toddler ‘Old Enough’ for their ‘First Errand’? Iranian Social: Protesting the Death of Mahsa Amini Hollywood in China: Will There Be a Happy Ending? Serbian Social: LGBTQ+ EuroPride or Hate Speech? India’s Internet Rules: Legitimate Governance or Restricted […]
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As the hot summer days, loud dirt bikes, and open fire hydrants that become sanctuary to local neighborhood children come to a close, We the Panthers embark on a new journey that is meant to guarantee us well paying 9 to 5’s, or something like that. Panthers far and wide […]
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On September 23rd, Hurricane Fiona was strengthening as it headed towards Canada’s Atlantic Coast. Five days earlier, the category four hurricane, made landfall on the island of Puerto Rico. According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, Fiona hit about 15 miles (25 kilometers) south-southeast of Mayaguez with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 […]
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When walking around campus, you’ve probably noticed flags hanging around the inside of the Campus Center Atrium and New Academic Building. These flags represent the United States of America and say the words “NEVER FORGET.” They list the names of those who lost their lives at the September 11, 2001 […]
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– Online Privacy Policy – Netflix on the Ropes? – Crash! Artificial Intelligence Behind the Wheel – Pinterest’s TV Studio App – SCOTUS Scolded on Social –
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“It’s just therapeutic to paint,” said Christine Whaley, also known by her painting moniker of Melosa Basquiat. Whaley paints under this moniker as a tribute to her late cousin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, a famous painter from the 1980s who created works which drew on Basquiat’s “own Caribbean heritage; a convergence of […]
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– Editing Twitter – Meta’s Hardware Store – Instagram Originality – Apple TV+’s NFL Gamble – Watching Netflix Tumble –
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Celebrate Student Media at Old Westbury! – Digital Arts – Documentary – Journalism – Radio – TV – Video – New Media – Podcasts –
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SUNY Old Westbury has an impressive group of alumni to call its own. One such notable person is Alhia D. Harris. As a 2013 graduate, Harris has taken her own experience from SUNY OW to form her own study abroad program for women of color. Harris attended SUNY Old Westbury […]