Hofstra Chronicle
Serving as the primary student-run publication for Hofstra University since 1935, this weekly newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local Hempstead developments, and athletics. It is recognized as a vital platform for student journalism, offering an essential training ground for aspiring reporters while maintaining a dedicated readership among the university’s faculty, staff, and student body.
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- Despite a ninth inning rally, Pride’s postseason run ends in double elimination loss
- Pride’s pitching stands strong in conference tournament tossing second straight shutout
- Pride run-rule Cougars to open conference championship
- Club Feature: Xi Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- The refugee system is broken by design
- Hofstra run-ruled in regular season finale, clinched spot in conference tournament
- Pride shutout Long Island rival in series opener
