Written by Kaitlyn Hand Ruth Bader Ginsburg saved the lives of many women. She may not have been what conservatives want to call “pro life” but in many ways she was. Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg deserves a better replacement than Amy Coney Barrett . She deserves someone who is truly pro life to replace her […]
Comments Off on Ruth Bader Ginsburg Continue Reading...Written by Lucas Skolkin Food insecurity is the reduction in the quantity and quality of food due to a lack of money and, believe it or not, is a big problem on Long Island. Thankfully, there are places like Island Harvest. Island Harvest was created in 1992 by Linda Breitstone who was infuriated that perfectly […]
Comments Off on Island Harvest Food Drive Experience Continue Reading...Written by Isaiah Hilman-Smalls The NAACP Chapter has made history once again with the debut of its new permanent display, The Black Experience: Resources for Farmingdale State College, at Greenley Library! This display features many educational resources that will inform the FSC community on significant moments in Black history, specific issues in today’s society, and reasons […]
Comments Off on NAACP Chapter Elevates and Educates FSC with The Black Experience! Continue Reading...Written by The Dale News Team What’s going on? The Student Government Association is holding its elections for the Fall 2020 semester! You can have the chance to run for executive and senate positions to be part of a group that will advocate and take action to produce change on campus. To apply for […]
Comments Off on Run for Executive and Senate Positions in the Fall 2020 Student Government Elections! Continue Reading...Written by Isaiah Hilman-Smalls The Fall 2020 semester has begun and students are getting ready to embark on an academic journey that they will never forget. This semester will be different as many students will have to learn through remote learning where their main place to work is at home. As we all know, working […]
Comments Off on Greenley Library Services for The Fall 2020 Semester Continue Reading...Written by Adina Shahzad If you got it, act like you did. Being educated holds no value unless you act knowledgeable. After all, no one appreciates a racist doctor or a selfish and biased lawyer. My parents told me that I can turn my knowledge into my power. For education helps us with life, but […]
Comments Off on Chapter Four: Education Continue Reading...Written by Dr. Noel Holton Brathwaite Last Thursday afternoon, on June 11, about 100 students, faculty members, and administrative staff met with Farmingdale State College president Dr. John S. Nader to discuss issues related to racial inequality and oppression, and the role that Farmingdale can play in dismantling systemic oppression. The Black Lives Matter Town […]
Comments Off on Black Lives Matter: Students Working Towards a Better Future Continue Reading...Written By Isaiah Hilman-Smalls Next week on Tuesday, June 16th, the Discourse Club will be hosting their Race and Law Enforcement meeting! The recent events of racial injustice have affected everyone’s heart as they mourn the losses of many lives that were taken away. Everyone has an opinion and a specific point of view on […]
Comments Off on Discourse Club’s Race and Law Enforcement Meeting Set for Tuesday, June 16th! Continue Reading...Written By Isaiah Hilman-Smalls This Thursday, on June 11th, The NAACP Chapter of Farmingdale State College and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council will be hosting a virtual Black Lives Matter Town Hall! At this event, students will be able to express their views on systemic oppression. With most people still in quarantine because of […]
Comments Off on Black Lives Matter Town Hall Set for This Thursday! Continue Reading...Written By The Student Government Association These past months have been challenging, infuriating, and exhausting for many. The SUNY Farmingdale State College Student Government Association (“Farmingdale SGA”) stands in solidarity with members of the campus community who have been affected by the recent deaths of George Floyd, Sean Reed, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless […]
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