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Southhampton Campus of Stony Brook University Plans to Close
Imagine being halfway through college to be told next semester you and your classmates are no longer welcome.
It's happening at the Southampton campus of Stony Brook University.
"We really had the rugged pulled out from under us," student Caroline Dwyer...Tags: WPIX, Colleges and Universities, Long Island University, Education, Samuel Stanley
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Students March to Stony Brook University In Protest of School's Closing
wpix.comHundreds of students from Stony Brook's Southampton campus -- which is slated to close by the end of the summer -- marched more than 12 miles to Stony Brook University to protest the administration's decision to shut down most of the campus. "Our mission...Tags: WPIX, Colleges and Universities, Politics, State University of New York, State Budgets
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Not All Men Checking Vasectomy Results
Content courtesy of the National Institutes for HealthEvery year an estimated half a million men have a vasectomy but nearly half of those men don't return for follow-up tests that make sure the procedure is working, new research suggests. Those who don't go back, and therefore risk an unwanted pregnancy,...Tags: Health, Family Planning, Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines, Hospitals and Clinics
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Cops: Father Shoots, Kills Wife And Two Daughters
wpix.comA Queens father allegedly shot his wife and two teen daughters while they were sleeping in their Rosedale home before turning the weapon on himself, New York City police said. Mark Bailey, is accused of shooting his 42-year-old wife Dionne and their...Tags: WPIX, Family, Juvenile Delinquency, Suicide, Rosedale (Queens, New York)
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New Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Patients
wpix.comA new procedure for treating pancreatic and liver cancer using electrical fields to poke holes in tumors was used at Stony Brook University Medical Center, hospital officials say it was the first time this type of procedure was used anywhere. SBUMC...Tags: WPIX, Health, Surgery, Death, Diseases and Illnesses
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Haiti Victim Receives Life Changing Surgery at LI Hospital
wpix.comHer leg was crushed in the earthquake but instead of settling for an amputation, a woman from Haiti did the unthinkable and made an amazing journey to Long Island. When doctors see a break like this, they want to get the patient into the operating room...Tags: WPIX, Health, Surgery, Ronkonkoma, Haiti Earthquake (2010)
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Love lives keep getting longer and better. Yours can, too
Comedian George Burns once cracked that "sex at age 90 is like trying to shoot pool with a rope." Clearly, he was speaking for his own generation. Today's seniors, their sex lives liberated long ago by one pill and extended indefinitely by another,...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Mastectomy, Medical Research, Colleges and Universities
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Brentwood Man Charged With Beating Girlfriend's Son
BRENTWOOD, N.Y (WPIX) -- A man on Long Island is under arrest for assault after Suffolk County police say he beat his girlfriend's 7-year-old son so brutally he couldn't even breathe. Police responded to a call at a Brentwood home Friday night and...Tags: WPIX, Health, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Long Island
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Two Hurt in Ronkonkoma School Bus Crash
Two people were injured Monday morning in a crash involving a Chevrolet Suburban and a mini-bus carrying 13 special needs adults in Ronkonkoma, Suffolk police said. Both of the drivers suffered minor injuries, Suffolk County Police said. None of the...Tags: Suffolk County Police, Health, Ronkonkoma, Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents
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XIP NEWS: SBU's Rugby Team Making Big Moves
STONY BROOK, N.Y (XIP NEWS) -- It's a sport that has somewhat of a worldwide appeal and now Rugby is gaining much popularity on the campus of Stony Brook University. SBU's Ryan Famulari talks to the coach and players of the University's Rugby team, and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education
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Study finds gender gap in aspirin's effect on strokes, heart attacks
NewsdayMen and women react differently to a host of compounds from alcohol to hormones, and now it appears that there is a sharp gender divide when it comes to aspirin, a team of researchers led by a Long Island heart specialist will report today. The new...Tags: Health, American Medical Association, Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Education
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Social Networking May Be Isolating Kids
Fox 61With Facebook, instant messaging and texting, some teens are spending more time talking with their friends online than in person. Now the lack of face-to-face interaction has some researchers worried technology is taking the "social" out of social...Tags: Education, Gaming, Sociology, Teen-agers, Depression
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