Political clubs meet with County Executive one week before first-ever group...
By: Bryan Barnes College Republicans will debate the University’s Democrat and Libertarian clubs Thursday night, one week after members of the three clubs met up with Nassau County Executive and...
View ArticleFraternity recruitment goes up after adopting sorority “Round Robin” system...
By: Claudia Balthazar The number of male students joining fraternities rose this year, after the fraternities decided to change the recruitment process to one that forced them to work together. ...
View ArticleAdministrators offer solutions to students’ concerns at annual Town Hall Meeting
Jesse Bade Dropping the typical auditorium setting, administrators and faculty addressed students’ concerns about residence halls and campus life during round-table discussions at the ninth annual Town...
View ArticleVigil for Trayvon Martin unites students of different ethnicities
Former NAACP Chairman Julian Bond shares a message of equality before vigil. Around Hofstra Hall, a typically quiet place at night, small lights shined as students gathered to remember Trayvon Martin,...
View ArticlePride, Politics & Policy: Political journalists talk of lessons learned from...
The Hofstra community felt a dose of "Super Thursday" action on March 29 with four high-profile speakers on campus to share their experiences with presidential candidates from 2008, and their...
View ArticleLog Cabin Republican R. Clarke Cooper brings conservatives and LGBT community...
R. Clarke Cooper, Executive Director of the Log Cabin Republicans, united two unlikely groups Wednesday: the LGBT community and the College Republicans. In the grand scheme of political campaigning i...
View ArticleAuschwitz-Birkenau survivor, Annie Bleiberg, shares her story
Annie Bleiberg grew up in a quiet town on the border of Poland with her parents and one younger sister. But they were kicked out by a force sweeping Europe. In an instant,
View ArticleBuilding homes away from home: Students go near and far to help Habitat for...
While some students soaked up the sun in warm, tropical destinations for spring break last week, two groups of students chose to volunteer in either El Paso rain or Long Island’s chilly temperatures,...
View ArticleReligious pluralism advocate given campus interfaith award
Dr. Eboo Patel, a Muslim of Indian descent, grew up wanting to be white. ...
View ArticlePublic Safety Briefs
By: Public Safety apprehended four males on April 15 for fighting on Hempstead Turnpike. Two Hofstra students were issued appearance summons for disorderly conduct and the other two non-students were ...
View ArticleUniversity remembers lives lost from the Holocaust with annual name reading
Hofstra Hillel hosted its annual six-hour name reading as part of the Holocaust Remembrance Day. ...
View ArticleAre you INN or out? Campus supports annual WalkINN for hunger and...
Long Island residents rolled out of bed early last Saturday morning to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness during the third annual WalkINN to Fight Hunger at the University. The one and a...
View ArticleEarth Week events include panel discussions on health effects caused by...
“If anybody wants to claim that the world isn’t getting warmer, then it’s on them to prove it,” said Dr. J. Bret Bennington, a Hofstra geology professor in a moment of frustration during Wednesday...
View ArticlePublic Safety Briefs
A student stated that between April 16 and April 20, $200 was stolen from her car. The vehicle was parked in the Nassau Hall parking lot and the passenger side was left open. Police assistance was...
View ArticleSGA deliberates the future offices of 40 clubs
The Chronicle to stay in original office, Room 203 Update 10:56 p.m.: SGA has voted on the clubs relocation proposals. Further details to follow. ...
View Article5th Annual Relay shows for a cure with $100,000 donation to cancer research
“If you haven’t done it, do it. If you’ve done it, do it again,” said Hofstra sophomore Dwayne Lindsey, who ran for 12 consecutive hours at Hofst...
View ArticleSGA rearranges offices to accomodate 40 clubs
SGA reached a decision Tuesday night concerning the relocation of 40 club offices after over two hours of debate and deliberation. ...
View ArticleBook sales for Baseball Brand
New scholarship named in honor of late professor For months, English majors have been getting emails about the book sale on the second floor of Mason Hall. The books are only $1 each and range from...
View ArticleKnock, knock, who’s there?
Maintenance clarifies policy on room entries Sophomore Jaclyn Cifuni heard a knock on her dorm room door one Saturday afternoon. Cifuni was lying in bed in Nassau/Suffolk and chatting wit...
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By: The Chronicle A student returning to her parked car on North Campus on April 26 discovered the rear windshield smashed. The NCPD was notified and prepared a report. ...
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