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Ask Hofstra journalism student, Fatima Moien, about her future career plans, she’ll tell you she will feel right at home reporting from the frontlines of crime-ridden areas and scarred … more
Valley Stream South High students launched their questions from Earth and heard the answers from astronauts on the International Space Station. Last month, Valley Stream South High School teamed … more
When I was young — a long time ago — I repeatedly inserted the phrase, “you know?” in sentences. My mother would bring me up short by saying: “No, I do NOT know. You are supposed to be telling me what YOU know. If I already knew, why bother to tell me?” more
My heart bleeds for the people of Ukraine, an emerging democracy pulled between West and East, a former Soviet republic that only gained its independence from the USSR in August 1991 . . . more
Tell me your story. If you’re reading this, you are living through a deadly pandemic that has killed more than five million people worldwide. So far. If you’re reading this . . . more
The official start of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season is June 1 — next Tuesday. From now through November, we must be prepared for a storm to come out of nowhere and wreak havoc across Long Island, as Tropical Storm Isaias did last summer. more
Michael Katz’s collection of more than 200 vintage radios offers listeners more than just a chance to hear Top 40 hits. The 69-year-old Seaford resident has been accumulating radios from different historical movements across the globe. more
Whether they are playing music or talking about trending topics, students in Seaford High School’s Radio Club are following the lead of their professional counterparts and learning what it takes to put together a successful broadcast. more
With all the news of the coronavirus crisis, it would be easy to forget that we are more than a month into the Atlantic hurricane season — and now is the time to prepare for the possibility of a major storm. more
As the station’s 95th anniversary approached, David North, a broadcast journalist and a board member of the Press Club of Long Island, worked with the Freeport Landmarks Commission and the Historical Society to commemorate, with funding from the Press Club, the place where radio got its start on Long Island. more
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