
STRONG Youth leads the way in gang prevention in Uniondale
By Lucas Pino Editor’s note: This is part seven in a long-term series on Uniondale by Hofstra University graduate journalism students enrolled in Community Journalism

By Lucas Pino Editor’s note: This is part seven in a long-term series on Uniondale by Hofstra University graduate journalism students enrolled in Community Journalism

By Fatima Moien In Hofstra University’s Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center, a crowd of students and faculty members huddled in a semicircle on

ABC’s “Good Morning America” will broadcast from Hofstra University’s Student Center atrium this Tuesday, Feb. 21, from 6 to 9 a.m., as it hosts a bone

ABC’s “Good Morning America” will broadcast from Hofstra University’s Student Center atrium this Tuesday, Feb. 21, from 6 to 9 a.m., as it hosts a

By Cody Hmelar Long Islanders can expect their commutes into Manhattan to be 40 minutes shorter after the opening of Grand Central Madison, the Long

Since the early to mid-2000s, restaurant developer Peter Poulakakos has steadily built a portfolio of fashionable eateries across Lower Manhattan. The failure of one of

By Scott Brinton Part one of two. Diana Sanchez, regional organizer for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, stood feet from the glass-door entrance to

By Fatima Moien Brandishing handmade and other signs in their hands, a dozen protesters crowded the entrance to Nick’s Pizza on Sunrise Highway in Rockville

By Madeline Armstrong The public comment period is open for review of Sunrise Wind’s proposed wind farm in the coastal waters off New York, Massachusetts

New York State sanctioned girls’ wrestling this winter, paving the way for full girls wrestling teams for the first time. Enter the Town of Huntington’s

By Megan Naftali Editor’s note: This is part six in a long-term series on Uniondale by Hofstra University graduate journalism students enrolled in Community Journalism

By Susan Poser As New York State considers where to site three downstate casinos, money is already being spent to persuade Nassau County residents to