Editor’s Note: After last summer’s protests upended the United States, it is important to look at the way civil protests can quickly devolve into chaos and how distorted the details of those chaotic events can be reported in the mainstream media. Farmingdale student Chris Kosel’s report on the media coverage of the events that took […]
Comments Off on The Hidden Truths and Public Myths of the Tiananmen Massacre Continue Reading...With the spring season coming to a close, let’s do a quick recap of these last few AMAZING months for FSC! – 9 sports – 6 Skyline Conference Championships (Women’s Track, Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Tennis, Softball) – 7 Skyline Conference Players of the Year (Alycia Haynes, Chris Iguchi, Brad Castaldy, Courtney Gendels, […]
Comments Off on A Recap of the Spring 2021 Season for Farmingdale State Rams! Continue Reading...What happened? Professors Jack Thomas and Jill Silverman, both from the School of Health Sciences, celebrated the first four graduates from the newly-developed Nutrition Science Department at the 2021 Car-Mencement Ceremony this past weekend on May 22nd. Erin Lettieri and Rachel Phillips each graduated with a B.S. in Nutrition Science and will be attending LIU’s […]
Comments Off on FSC’s Nutrition Science Department Celebrates Its First Four Graduates! Continue Reading...What’s going on? Farmingdale State College’s annual Plant Sale continues today from 9am to 5pm! Here is the full description for the event: The annual Plant Sale at Farmingdale State College will take place Wednesday, May 26, at Parking lot #2 outside of the horticulture gates. The sale will run from 9 AM – 5 […]
Comments Off on FSC’s Plant Sale Continues Today! Continue Reading...In 2020, I learned that I am more independent and resilient than I thought possible. 2020 was the year I found out who my true friends are. 2020 was also the year that everything fell apart. The last year has not been fun for me. The last year has been hard, I have been hurt […]
Comments Off on A Pandemic State of Mind Continue Reading...Although this is a tough time for everyone right now, I believe that it is important to stay positive, motivated, and supportive even though it can be very difficult. Some ways that help me stay motivated to perform my best academically is to be organized, take breaks occasionally, and to work hard for the future. […]
Comments Off on How I Stay Motivated During The Pandemic Continue Reading...What do I hope for in 2021? I think a better question is, what don’t I hope for in 2021? In a year which seemed to be one of more difficult ones, people across the world experienced hardships like no other. A pandemic ravaged the world and continues to devastate the U.S. with record numbers. […]
Comments Off on What Do I Hope For in 2021? Continue Reading...What’s going on? Yesterday, President Nader provided us with his latest plans for the Fall 2021 semester. You can read his message below. To Farmingdale Students: Recent developments, including increasing vaccination availability and new SUNY, state, and federal guidelines, have made it possible to begin restoring the traditional campus experience. A return to in-person learning […]
Comments Off on President Nader’s Latest Plans for the Fall 2021 Semester Continue Reading...Good Evening Dale News Community! The second day of finals week will soon be over and everyone is busy trying to make sure they have a strong finish for the end of the Spring 2021 semester. This week is generally referred to as “crunch time” but it can also be a time to reflect on […]
Comments Off on A Dale’s Night: May 11, 2021 Continue Reading...Good Morning Dale News Community! Welcome to another brand new day filled with many possibilities and opportunities for you to progress and be one step closer to achieving your goals. Each day comes with its own set of challenges that we must overcome in order to learn a lesson that we can continue to take […]
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