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Alumni paying it forward
By Sibelle Balik Wednesday, April 15, 2026 FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – This spring semester, the Farmingdale State College Alumni Association is hosting a variety of events in order to give back to students. Farmingdale has over 100,000 alumni, providing over 100 years of higher education. These events are open to all students and alumni. Their mission is to cultivate fellowship and loyalty among alumni, assist the college to meet its educational needs, and promote educational benef
Digital Journalism
Apr 152 min read


How students feel about campus safety at Farmingdale State College
By Kristen Rydzewski Mar 23, 2026 (Photo/Kristen Rydzewski) FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – Farmingdale State College offers classes at many different times of the day. Late classes are convenient for students who are in need of a more flexible schedule. These night classes tend to end when the sun is already setting, and it begins to get dark outside. This makes students think about safety at Farmingdale State College’s campus, especially when walking back to the parking lot or dorms at
Digital Journalism
Mar 253 min read


The importance of intramural sports at Farmingdale State College featuring Logan Penalvert
By Alexa Marinuzzi Nold Athletic Complex at Farmingdale State College FARMINGDALE, N.Y. - Logan Penalvert is a senior at Farmingdale State College who is heavily involved in intramural sports. He plays a variety that alternates throughout the semester with his friends to fulfill his enjoyment of athletics. Intramurals take place at Nold Hall Athletic Complex and are open to all students. Playing intramural sports has allowed Logan to meet new people and become more co
Digital Journalism
Mar 252 min read


A closer look at Farmingdale State College parking
By: Kristen Rydzewski FARMINGDALE- Farmingdale State College is primarily a commuter school, reporting that a large portion of its students live off campus. Farmingdale’s profile states that while they expect a student population of 8,650, only 600 students live on campus. Students who park their vehicles on campus must purchase a parking permit, which costs $30 for the school year. Commuter students are encouraged to purchase this parking permit through the Campus Polic
Digital Journalism
Feb 252 min read


The pros and cons of dorming on college campuses
Feb. 25, 2026 By Alexa Marinuzzi FARMINGDALE - The idea of dorming on college campuses has students struggling to decide whether it is a good fit for them and their college experience. This is a big topic of discussion when committing to colleges this spring. When selecting a college, dorming plays a key role for students. It is hard enough that students need to choose where they want to go to school for the next four years, but they also must determine whether they want
Digital Journalism
Feb 252 min read
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