
Invisible and ignored: Black women and eating disorders
By Gabrielle Pascal Part three in a series featuring stories that appeared in the 2022 edition of Pulse, the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s annual

By Gabrielle Pascal Part three in a series featuring stories that appeared in the 2022 edition of Pulse, the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s annual
By Peter Niko Scarlatos The United States has been dealing with a serious baby formula shortage in recent months. Many mothers are struggling to find

By Annabel Hofman Part two in a series featuring stories that appeared in the 2022 edition of Pulse, the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s annual

By Scott Brinton Perhaps it was the slant of the sun on this July 4 afternoon, or maybe it was the statue’s shimmering metallic sheen,

By Elaine Gross A report just published by ERASE Racism explores how equitably educational resources are available across school districts on Long Island – and

By Anna DeGoede Part one in a series featuring stories that appeared in the 2022 edition of Pulse, the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s annual

By Elisabeth Ford In recent years, I have become increasingly exposed to witchcraft in my everyday life. I see women teaching “love spells” on TikTok,

By Daniel Gall Editor’s note: Part three in a series looking at segregation on Long Island. On the west side of Peninsula Boulevard near the

By Jillian Tkaczyk Editor’s note: Part two in a series looking at segregation on Long Island. “Hempstead? No, you don’t want to go there .

By Cooper Shannon Netflix announced a new, low-cost subscription plan of the streaming service to be offered in 2023, and possibly in the last few

By Elisabeth Ford Editor’s note: Part one in a series looking at segregation on Long Island. Long Island is home to the first planned suburban
The Long Island Advocate, the online multimedia platform based at Hofstra University’s Herbert School of Communication, last week took home six honors in the 2022