Long Island
She spoke as a mother, as an African-American woman and as the daughter of two immigrant parents from Jamaica. She also spoke as a “recovering” attorney and as a TV…
SJC Long Island raises more than $30,000 toward cancer research Marlee Cole ’17 relayed for her grandmother. Jessica Post ’17 relayed for both her grandmother and her grandfather. And hundreds…
Profile of 92-Year-Old Michael Pope ’16 featured in May 5 edition of ‘Daily News’ Congratulations to SJC Long Island’s Michael Pope ’16, who captured headlines today in the New York…
Earth Week (April 18-22) at SJC Long Island brought a host of eco-conscious organizations, academics and cleanup efforts to our campus — as well as an owl who probably was eco-conscious,…
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Students Learn Firsthand the Injustice of Solitary Confinement
by David Henne May 2, 2016Imagine rolling out of bed and being greeted with a wall a mere three feet from your mattress. Surrounded on all sides by cement. Alone, locked in a windowless cell…
If you’ve been to Broadway, or experienced a professional actor performing up close, then you know what it feels like to be completely entranced. There’s a confidence and power latent…
The 2016 Division 36 Conference on Psychology, Religion and Spirituality. Brooklyn has long been a destination for artists and thinkers. Its rich history and culture attract musicians and poets, and —…
Art is all around us. This is especially true in New York City where there are sculptures, paintings, mosaics and other in situ pieces that thousands of people hustle by…
SJC Brooklyn and SJC Long Island volunteers travel to South Carolina, restore homes devastated by mass flooding by Margaret Liendo Last year, thousands of South Carolina residents experienced the devastation…

