On March 30 at 3:25 p.m., a PS officer observed a student riding a skateboard across the Student Center unispan. When the officer attempted to stop the student, the student ignored the officer and continued...
David Garlock took a man’s life in 1999 and received a 25-year prison sentence. Currently, Garlock is the program director for New Persons Ministry, a re-entry program in Pennsylvania where he works with sex offenders to rehabilitate their lives after prison.
Take Back the Night, an annual rally and march hosted by Collegiate Women of Color, Student Advocates of Safer Sex, Campus Feminist Collective (CFC) and Queer and Trans People of Color Coalition, fostered solidarity and healing for survivors of sexual violence on Friday, April 6.
During the week of April 2, the Psychology Club presented their annual Mental Health Awareness Week in the Student Center, as well as a panel of students who discussed mental health issues.
On March 15, a Hofstra administrator reported to PS that she discovered unauthorized written graffiti on the windows in the Center of Academic Excellence in room 303 of Axinn Library. An investigation...
The Department of Religion’s annual Critical Spiritualities Event featured a discussion with Yale University professor Tisa Wenger on her new book about the concept of religious freedom and its impact on ideas that shape American culture. “A Conversation with Dr. Tisa Wenger,” took place on Wednesday, March 28 at 6 p.m. on the 10th floor of the Axinn Library.
Hofstra students protested both for and against the relocation of the Thomas Jefferson statue that stands outside the Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center on Friday, March 30.
Real documents dating back to the 18th century detailing “the black experience” on Long Island were featured at the Hofstra Honors College “Friday Forum” this past Friday, Feb. 23 on the 10th floor of The Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library.
As a part of nationwide screening events, Hofstra University’s Student Health and Counseling Center (SHACC) offered free confidential screenings for students on National Eating Disorder Awareness Day, Monday, Feb. 12.
Students at Hofstra recently noticed a myriad of cases where food items offered on campus were improperly labeled which administrators believe to be caused by student tampering.
A Dunkin’ Donuts is expected to open in early March, replacing the Starbucks located at the Café on the Quad, according to Richard Maha, the resident district manager of Compass Group at...
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