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Unabomber investigator and former Hofstra professor returns to speak on campus

Former F.B.I agent and criminal profiler James R. Fitzgerald joined Hofstra University at a fully occupied Guthart Cultural Center Theater on Thursday afternoon for a talk on his life and involvement in the Unabomber case. He discussed his career and provided a condensed briefing on the Unabomber case, which took the F.B.I nearly 20 years to crack with Fitzgerald playing a prominent role.

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Hofstra students march in solidarity to end mass shootings

Melanie Haid March 21, 2018

Exactly one month after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, students across the nation participated in school walkouts to raise awareness regarding gun regulation in the hopes that such tragedies will never occur again. Students at Hofstra held their own March for Our Lives protest on Wednesday, March 14, organized by undergraduate students through a Facebook page to create a sense of solidarity that was reciprocated nationwide.

Hofstra Law clinic sues NCPD for immigration policy

Hofstra Chronicle December 5, 2017

By Katie Krahulik News Editor The Hofstra Law Clinic and the Deportation Defense Clinic set a state precedent on Monday, Nov. 20 after filing a lawsuit against the Nassau County Police Department (NCPD)...

Hofstra Collects Supplies for Puerto Rico Relief

Hofstra Chronicle October 31, 2017

By Alixandra Wilens Staff Writer Puerto Rico is in the midst of a monumental recovery effort after Hurricane Maria struck the U.S. territory on Sept. 20. To help, the Division of Student Affairs is...

Rules of Media Changing in the Trump Era

Hofstra Chronicle October 28, 2017

By Taylor Rose Clarke –Staff WriterHofstra students, faculty members and attending guests filled the theater of the Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center to engage in an important conversation...

Vigil held for victims of Las Vegas shooting

Hofstra Chronicle October 28, 2017

By Alixandra Wilens Staff Writer Members of the Hofstra community gathered on the evening of Thursday, Oct. 12, in front of Hofstra Hall for a candlelit Vigil for Peace in the wake of the mass shooting...

59 dead after deadliest mass shooting in US history

Hofstra Chronicle October 4, 2017

By Katie Krahulik & Jill Leavey News Editor / Assistant News Editor As of Monday night, 59 people were confirmed dead in addition to 527 victims injured after the largest mass shooting in modern...

Hofstra Title IX policy unchanged by DeVos’ decision

Hofstra Chronicle September 27, 2017

By Samantha Storms Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Universities will be allowed to choose between two standards of proof in determining the outcome of Title IX cases after Secretary of Education...

Student employees earn less than state minimum

Laurel OKeefe April 25, 2017

By Laurel O’Keefe and Sarah Kocher NEWS EDITOR / COPY CHIEF Some student employees are struggling to make ends meet as they are currently paid the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour rather...

Gorsuch sworn in as Supreme Court justice following Senate standoff and rule change

Michael Ortiz April 11, 2017

After over a year of intense, partisan political strife that led to a contentious Senate rule change – dubbed the “nuclear option” – President Donald Trump’s nominee for...

Economist analyzes Trump’s economic goals

Gabriella Ciuffetelli March 8, 2017

Economist Dean Baker came to Hofstra to discuss President Donald Trump’s economic agenda in his lecture, “The White House and Working America: What the 2016 Election Means for Our Jobs,”...

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