
The DNC was chaotic and stressful, but historic and exciting
By Ken Forman Editor’s note: The following is the second of two student reports on Hofstra University’s coverage of the recent Democratic National Convention in

By Ken Forman Editor’s note: The following is the second of two student reports on Hofstra University’s coverage of the recent Democratic National Convention in

By Camryn Bowden Editor’s note: The following is one of two student reports on Hofstra University’s coverage of the recent Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

By Michael Malaszczyk Editor’s note: Part two in a two-part series. It’s called Strong Island for a reason. The toughness and tenacity of Long Island

By Michael Malaszczyk Editor’s note: Part one in a two-part series. Since 2011, three boxing world champions have come from Long Island, and that’s not

By Kenny Forman Editor’s note: Part one in a series examining education in the post-Covid era. Uniondale School District parent Claudia Barnes sensed her daughter

By Leslie Omana The following is the third installment in a series of stories written by the 10 talented participants in the 2024 Hofstra University

By Princess Davis The following is the second installment in a series of stories written by the 10 talented participants in the 2024 Hofstra University

By Scott Brinton Carolina and Michele Hernandez of Hempstead Village, 12 and 11, knew precisely why they came to the Festival Divino Salvador Del Mundo (Divine Savior

By Allison Martinez The following is the first installment in a series of stories written by the 10 talented participants in the 2024 Hofstra University

By Ann MacKeigan Editor’s note: Part two in a series. Nori McKinley, 21, was in middle school when he first encountered homophobia and discrimination because

To the Editor: I’m an avid road bike cyclist. I use the Long Island Expressway service road frequently, but only on weekend mornings. There are no bicycle lanes,

By Scott Brinton 2015 was the last time Eddie Giron rode the Nassau Bicycle Challenge, which winds through a string of waterfront and forested neighborhoods