
August has been one very deadly driving month on Long Island
By Alex Wilenski August was a dangerous time on Long Island roads. As of press time, 21 people had been killed in wrecks across the

By Alex Wilenski August was a dangerous time on Long Island roads. As of press time, 21 people had been killed in wrecks across the

By Arcangelo Iurato Part one in a series on New York State’s decision to ban Native American mascots and logos in schools. The New York

By Michael Richardson Part seven in a series on the planned Las Vegas Sands Casino at the Nassau County Hub. Earlier this year, Las Vegas

By Madeline Armstrong Dozens of cats can be seen roaming the streets in many areas of Long Island. There are hundreds of thousands of feral

By Rachel Bamgbose and Christian Lanoix At Hofstra University, and across the nation, college students are participating in online sports gambling at a growing rate.

By Sarah Ng Walking into a classroom, students can be seen staring intently into the bright light of the computer screens that illuminate their faces,

By Julia Cavanagh Editor’s note: The following is part one in a series on artificial intelligence and its implications for schools and society at large.

By Cody Hmelar Indigenous peoples recently paddled from Maine to Long Island and up the Hudson River to Albany to raise awareness for the Montaukett

By Madeline Armstrong Editor’s note: The following is part three of a three-part investigative series by Madeline Armstrong, who recently completed her master’s in journalism

By Madeline Armstrong Editor’s note: The following is part two of a three-part investigative series by Madeline Armstrong, who recently completed her master’s in journalism

By Scott Brinton Long Island Advocate Faculty Editor Scott Brinton recently returned to Bulgaria, where he served in the Peace Corps from 1991-93 and met

By Madeline Armstrong Editor’s note: The following is part one of a three-part investigative series by Madeline Armstrong, who recently completed her master’s in journalism