Michael Levinstein

mlevins2@binghamton.edu

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Campus News

University to hire new director of Residential Life

The Office of Residential Life will be getting a new director by next semester, and students are seeking improvements in housing policies with the changeover. Suzanne Howell was made Binghamton University’s associate...


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Groups advocate for voting reform at Democracy Walk

As midterm elections draw closer, posters questioning the impact of New York’s voting laws on voter turnout filled the Spine on Wednesday. The posters were part of the Roosevelt Institute’s efforts for...


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Athletes shave heads for cancer

Steven Schein shaved his head five years ago at a St. Baldrick’s Foundation event, and continues to do so once a year to raise awareness for pediatric cancer. A St. Baldrick’s head-shaving...


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Professor talks impact of war on drugs at SA Spotlight

According to Juanita Diaz-Cotto, a professor of sociology and Latin American and Caribbean Area studies at Binghamton University, the effects of the war on drugs can be analyzed from many perspectives. In...


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Students showcase computer programming skills at first Datathon

Students were challenged to explain datasets through programming, compete in different categories and showcase their programming skills to local businesses at Binghamton University’s Data Science and Analytics’ (BUDSA) first Datathon. BUDSA is...


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Dance marathon raises money for Malawi charity

At Malawi Children’s Mission in southeastern Africa, schoolchildren don’t have desks and are educated for as little as $25 a year. Students at Binghamton University hosted a dance marathon on Saturday, Feb....


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Campus club rexamines Women's Suffrage movement

Although white women got the right to vote with the help of the women’s suffrage movement in 1920, black women in some southern states couldn’t cast ballots until more than 40 years...


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Students snag discounts on business attire

Kristal Clark browsed the racks of clothing at J.C. Penney, trying to find the perfect outfit for her resident assistant interview later this week. Clark, a sophomore majoring in mathematics, was one...


Community

Volunteers partner with local organizations for MLK Day of Service

In 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Fifty years later, his legacy has inspired a national day of volunteer work in his honor, and on Jan. 15, 45...


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Poster presentation highlights undergraduate research

University research is often reserved for upperclassmen, but Binghamton University freshmen and sophomores presented on projects ranging from Lyme disease to land mines on Wednesday night. Researchers presented their findings at the...