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  • Tasers: saving us or hurting us?
    By Aaron Axelson
    Binghamton University students are putting out a request: Don’t tase us, bros. Five months after police shocked a University of Florida student with a Taser, colleges like Binghamton University and nearby Broome Community College are still discussing the need for Tasers or the use of force on campuses. The Experimental….
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  • BSU speaker incorporates economics into Black History Month discussion
    By Bob Wright
    More than 50 people gathered in Lecture Hall 1 Sunday night to hear a provocative speech by economist and commentator Julianne Malveaux. Her visit, part of a series of events sponsored by the Black Student Union to celebrate Black History Month, explored issues of multiculturalism, politics and economics. “To say….
  • Binghamton hopes to Rock the Vote
    By Marina Gaft
    A host of Binghamton University artists will perform at Rock the Vote this Thursday in an effort to increase voter registration among their peers. The event, which is sponsored by the College Libertarians, College Democrats, Late Nite Binghamton and College Republicans, as well as the Model UN, Binghamton Underground Music….
  • Despite hostiliy, BUZO continues
    By Joanna Ching Siu
    A new Binghamton University student group is already facing opposition on campus only weeks after being chartered by the Student Association. Members of the Binghamton University Zionist Organization (BUZO) seek to promote the reestablishment of Palestine as a homeland for the Jewish people. Modeled after these founding ideals, BUZO is….
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  • CDC provides Harpur with new opportunities for the career search
    By Lauren Konopko
    Students who are not in the School of Management, but read last week’s article about SOM’s job-seeking resources, may be wondering, “what about me?” The answer is that there are still many sources of help available through the Career Development Center (CDC), a University-wide resource that “… provides a spectrum….
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