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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)...

Nassau County Elections to Take Place Nov. 7

Hofstra Chronicle November 1, 2017

Key D: Democratic Candidate R: Republican Candidate GP: Green Party Candidate   County Executive D: Laura Curran R: Jack Martins GP: Cassandra Lems   County Comptroller D: Jack Schnirman R:...

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 student pistol-whipped in attempted off-campus robbery

Katie Krahulik May 31, 2017

A senior male Hofstra student was pistol-whipped and held at gunpoint at around 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31 during an attempted robbery at his off-campus residence on Lawrence Street in Uniondale....

Safety concerns come with off-campus nightlife

Katie Krahulik May 2, 2017

The nightlife at a university is an integral part of many students college experience. Many students reach or surpass the legal drinking age, so campuses tend to host a vast population of inexperienced...

Renovated coliseum reopens to Long Island

Josh Ringler April 12, 2017

After 20 months and $165 million in renovations, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum reopened with a concert from Long Island native Billy Joel. The first week of the reopening also marked performances...

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 Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch,...

Public Safety warns of indecent exposure incidents

Ava Mandel April 4, 2017

A mass notification was sent out to students by Hofstras Department of Public Safety on Tuesday, March 28 regarding incidents of indecent exposure. According to the alert, a man was driving in the vicinity...

Public Safety alerts students of tampered drinks

Daniel Nguyen March 14, 2017

A mass text sent out by Public Safety (PS) on March 3 warned Hofstra University students of possible tampered drinks at local establishments. PS omitted the specific local establishments from which...

Obituary: Alan Colmes 71

Danny Nikander March 2, 2017

The Hofstra community is mourning the loss of alumnus Alan Colmes, who passed on Feb. 23 at 66 years old. Colmes was best known for his work on Fox News as a liberal political commentator. Colmes was...

Long Island campaign calls for cleaner water

Angelina Mah February 15, 2017

Local non-profits and community organizations have recently launched the I Love Long Island Water Conservation Initiative, a campaign whose mission is to protect ground and surface water on Long Island....

Ringling Bros. set final show in Nassau Coliseum

Ava Mandel February 14, 2017

The 146-year-old run of the Ringling Bros. Circus will come to an end on May 21. Although the show is formally dubbed Out of This World, no spaceship will be needed to see it, as the final performance...

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