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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 26, 2022

Ukrainian Americans of L.I. collecting desperately needed medical supplies for homeland

By Augostina Mallous With the Russian invasion of Ukraine forcing millions of Ukrainians to defend their homeland in a brutal war, the group Ukrainian Americans of Long Island is holding weekly supply drives, with a focus now on medical supplies to aid the injured. Halyna Fenchenko, a UALI member and…

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Ukrainian Americans of L.I. collecting desperately needed medical supplies for homeland
Ukrainian Americans of L.I. collecting desperately needed medical supplies for homeland

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 25, 2022

Why isn’t hockey as popular as other sports? Those who love the game weigh in.

By Jair Brooks-Davis Certain versions of hockey have been played for almost a thousand years, solidifying the game’s significance in world sporting culture, yet in the United States, it regularly falls short in TV viewership and team revenue when compared with basketball, football and baseball. Why? Local players and coaches…

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Why isn’t hockey as popular as other sports? Those who love the game weigh in.
Why isn’t hockey as popular as other sports? Those who love the game weigh in.

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 25, 2022

State lawmakers from L.I. seek mental-health services for crime victims

By Elise Robley New York State Sen. Anna Kaplan, a Democrat from Great Neck, and Assemblywoman Judy Griffin, a Democrat from Rockville Centre, unveiled legislation last month that proposes the establishment of a pilot program that could lead to creation of a statewide network of crime victim and trauma survivor…

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State lawmakers from L.I. seek mental-health services for crime victims
State lawmakers from L.I. seek mental-health services for crime victims

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 21, 2022

Wordle takes Hofstra — and the world — by storm

By Griffin Schmoyer Since the start of the year, Wordle has been one of the hottest topics across social media. …

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Wordle takes Hofstra — and the world — by storm
Wordle takes Hofstra — and the world — by storm

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 19, 2022

WRHU interviews ‘Impractical Jokers’ star James Murray in Woodmere

By Daniel Gall and Samantha Sivert WRHU reporters Samantha Sivert and Daniel Gall went to Ogden Elementary School in Woodmere March 16 to interview James Murray, star of “Impractical Jokers,” an improvisational comedy show that airs on truTv and TBS, along with Carsen Smith, author and writer for TV and film. The two came to showcase their newest book, “Area 51 Interns: Alien Summer.” They spoke with fourth-graders about their experiences writing, noting they thoroughly enjoyed the students’ warm welcome.

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WRHU interviews ‘Impractical Jokers’ star James Murray in Woodmere
WRHU interviews ‘Impractical Jokers’ star James Murray in Woodmere

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 17, 2022

Hofstra aids Ukrainian relief effort on Long Island

By Scott Brinton John Shafranski, 23, a Hofstra University civil engineering student, said he couldn’t sleep for 48 hours after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. “I didn’t think it was actually happening,” he said of the war. Ukraine is the homeland of his parents, who immigrated to the United…

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Hofstra aids Ukrainian relief effort on Long Island
Hofstra aids Ukrainian relief effort on Long Island

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 15, 2022

Yes, de-Nazification, but for which country?

By Benjamin Rifkin In a previous Long Island Advocate column on Feb. 28, I debunked Russia’s claim that Ukraine has never been an independent country with a history and culture separate from Russia. Now I examine Russian President Vladimir Putin’s false justification for the invasion: that Ukraine must be de-Nazified. …

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Yes, de-Nazification, but for which country?
Yes, de-Nazification, but for which country?

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 15, 2022

Hofstra looks closely at Russian invasion of Ukraine during talk

By Damali Ramirez On March 7, a little more than two weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, members of the Hofstra University community packed the Guthart Cultural Center Theater to learn more about the attack from university experts on Eastern Europe. The event, hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement and…

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Hofstra looks closely at Russian invasion of Ukraine during talk
Hofstra looks closely at Russian invasion of Ukraine during talk

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 12, 2022

Construction on New York’s first offshore wind farm starts in East Hampton

By Annabel Hofmann Construction of the South Fork Wind project — New York’s first offshore wind farm — began with installation of underground transmission cables in East Hampton Feb. 14. …

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Construction on New York’s first offshore wind farm starts in East Hampton
Construction on New York’s first offshore wind farm starts in East Hampton

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Published in The Long Island Advocate

·Mar 10, 2022

Advocate Editorial: Give what you can to Ukraine supply drives

The scene is semi-chaotic, with people moving about and talking hurriedly in a white-walled basement-turned-bomb-shelter somewhere in Ukraine. A baby is crying. Clothes and bags are strewn about haphazardly. …

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Advocate Editorial: Give what you can to Ukraine supply drives
Advocate Editorial: Give what you can to Ukraine supply drives

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