Long Island struggles with affordable housing
By Rebecca Williams In 2020, New York had the second highest homelessness population in the country. In a city of more than 8.3 million people,
By Rebecca Williams In 2020, New York had the second highest homelessness population in the country. In a city of more than 8.3 million people,
By Griffin Schmoyer Since the start of the year, Wordle has been one of the hottest topics across social media. In just a few months,
By Daniel Gall and Samantha Sivert WRHU reporters Samantha Sivert and Daniel Gall went to Ogden Elementary School in Woodmere March 16 to interview James
By Scott Brinton John Shafranski, 23, a Hofstra University civil engineering student, said he couldn’t sleep for 48 hours after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb.
By Benjamin Rifkin In a previous Long Island Advocate column on Feb. 28, I debunked Russia’s claim that Ukraine has never been an independent country
By Damali Ramirez On March 7, a little more than two weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, members of the Hofstra University community packed the Guthart
By Annabel Hofmann Construction of the South Fork Wind project — New York’s first offshore wind farm — began with installation of underground transmission cables
The scene is semi-chaotic, with people moving about and talking hurriedly in a white-walled basement-turned-bomb-shelter somewhere in Ukraine. A baby is crying. Clothes and bags
By Megan Naftali It’s hard to tell whether tick populations are increasing, but one thing is for sure: Tick-borne illness remains a big issue on
By Scott Brinton Andrii Neborak, 33, who was born and raised in Ukraine and now lives in Miami, rented an apartment in Portugal where he
By Michael Richardson, Amelia Sack and Daniel DeCrescenzo Russian President Vladimir Putin last Thursday ordered troops into Ukraine for a full-scale invasion. With hundreds of