
Hofstra men’s basketball thrives, despite Covid-19 setbacks
By Stephanie Banat After a yearlong journey full of Covid-19 shutdowns and restrictions, the Hofstra men’s basketball team reached the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament this

By Stephanie Banat After a yearlong journey full of Covid-19 shutdowns and restrictions, the Hofstra men’s basketball team reached the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament this

A toxic groundwater plume in Bethpage is finally being cleaned up following the announcement of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s removal plan on Dec. 21. The announcement

By Daniel Robertson As we enter the new year with Covid-19 cases continuing to rise, Hofstra University has followed every protocol that the NCAA has

By Scott Brinton Editor’s note: Brinton is a professor of journalism at the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication at Hofstra University, and executive editor of

Photography is a close-up medium. Photojournalism professors teach their students that they must be present — on the scene — to capture the image. So how does one conduct

By Kiera Bussiere Sgt. Edmond Bussiere, supported by family, at his swearing-in ceremony on April 30, 2014, including his wife, Dorothy, and daughters, Maura and

By Bethelehem Araya Editor’s note: Part four in a series on how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected Hofstra University students personally. In this vlog, videography

By Lucas Pino Editor’s note: Part three in a series on how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected Hofstra University students personally. When Covid-19 first hit,

By Visvajit Sriramrajan Hofstra University’s shutdown in March because of the Covid-19 pandemic brought up questions about the university’s plans to proceed with the rest

By David Lazar Seniors, veterans and children receive reduced fare Long Island Rail Road tickets. College students do not. Molloy College is piloting a program

By Amanda Geffner Editor’s note: Part two in a series on how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected Hofstra University students personally. My name is Amanda

By Alicia Renda Editor’s note: The following is part one in a Long Island Advocate series about the Covid-19 pandemic’s effect on Hofstra University students