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‘Together as one’ in the FREE Players Drum Corps.

Jennifer Goldstein April 4, 2018

The Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc – also known as FREE – Players Drum & Bugle Corps., based out of Bethpage, Long Island, is the first differently-abled drum corps in the world.

Domestic Violence Victim Shares His Story

Hofstra Chronicle October 28, 2017

By Leo Brine Staff Writer Hofstra hosted the Nassau County Domestic Violence Awareness Ceremony for the first time on Wednesday, Oct. 11. The event educated the community about the reality and scope...

The Many Faces of the Sports Card and Collectible Show

Ava Mandel November 21, 2016

Players such as Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth and Willie Mays could be spotted in stacks of cards spanning rows of tables in the Student Center Multipurpose Room for the “Sports Card & Collectible...

Wrestling’s Mike Hughes “zoned in” to succeed

Hofstra Chronicle December 8, 2015

By Victoria Mickens - STAFF WRITER Mike Hughes is a junior on the Hofstra Division I wrestling team who is currently powering through his best season yet. Or, as he modestly puts it, “So...

Kate and Willie: The story of Hofstra’s mascots

Hofstra Chronicle October 20, 2015

By Kevin Carroll and Regin a Volpe - ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR AND STAFF WRITER Kate and Willie, Hofstra’s lion and lioness mascot duo, have been representing the Pride for over 20 years now....

Men’s squad stays perfect at home with thrilling wins

Hofstra Chronicle December 3, 2014

By Mike Rudin and Kyle Kandetzki - Sports Editor and Assistant Sports Editor Dion Nesmith leaped through the air to hit the game-winning shot to propel Hofstra over Stony Brook 66-65. The Pride downed...

Hofstra frat commits to volunteerism

Hofstra Chronicle September 30, 2014

By Marisa RussellASSISTANT COPY EDITOR Every Sunday, from 2:00–4:00 p.m., people from the Hempstead community gather together at the train station for a common need: food. Volunteers and community...

Landmark lessons: NY should welcome immigrant youth

Hofstra Chronicle September 10, 2014

By Matthew La CorteSPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Immigration reform and the status of about 70,000 unaccompanied children at the US-Mexican border was a top political issue this past summer. Although not...

Reporting on poverty a unique job for journalists

Hofstra Chronicle October 9, 2013

By Nicholas Hautman (Special to the Chronicle) Sometimes journalism isn't about reporting on the rich and famous or on breaking news – sometimes it's about reporting on the down-and-out. When...

Temporary housing available for members of the Hofstra community affected by Sandy

Hofstra Chronicle November 16, 2012

By Camilla Arellano and Maggie Urban-Waala Special to the Chronicle and Staff Writer The University was able to offer a sort of sanctuary to the students, faculty and staff at Hofstra after a number...

Sandy: Hofstra students reach out to local communities

Hofstra Chronicle November 8, 2012

By Elisabeth TurnerStaff Writer Hofstra students responded to the devastation of Superstorm Sandy around Long Island last week to provide aid for local communities. Many residents in coastal cities...

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