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BU bicyclists to travel cross country to build houses for those in need

A small group of Binghamton University students and alumni are putting pedal to the metal to raise money and awareness for affordable housing by biking from coast to coast. Five BU-affiliated participants...


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Students bring past assault to light

Five days have passed since three Binghamton University students were attacked on Hawley street — a case that went unreported to the student body. Since then, other students have come forward to...


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Administration opens floor for input on University Code of Conduct

A Town Hall meeting on Thursday evening gave Binghamton University students the opportunity to give input on the current student code of conduct. Paul Stroud, the director of student conduct, and Susan...


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World War I features over 200 works

With wine, baklava and a live musical performance, the Binghamton University Art Museum opened its winter exhibition “In the Wake of World War I” on Thursday evening. The show features over 200...


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Students debate politics behind Flint, Michigan water contamination

In April 2014, state officials switched Flint, Michigan’s public supply of drinking water from Lake Huron to the Flint River in order to save money. Shortly after, residents began seeing brown, unclean...


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Enough is Enough campaign launched across SUNY schools

In July 2015, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo implemented the “Enough is Enough” campaign to combat sexual assault on SUNY campuses. Now, the training program geared toward stopping violence is available...


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LGBTQ Center seeks founding director for Fall 2016

The search for the Binghamton University LGBTQ Center’s founding director kicked off Tuesday afternoon with a presentation by the first of four candidates. Kelly Clark recently finished her doctorate in executive leadership...


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POLICE WATCH: February 5, 2016

Rough Estimate WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3, 12:45 a.m. — Officers reported to the fifth floor of Cayuga Hall in College-in-the-Woods after a 911 call about an intoxicated male, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of...


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University to benefit from Upstate Revitalization Initiative funds

The New York State Legislature awarded the Southern Tier $500 million for a number of endeavors, some of which will go toward strengthening the bond between Binghamton University and the local community....


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Entrepreneurship class opens doors to all students, regardless of major

Whether they’re studying finance or music, professor Kenneth McLeod wants students to know that they can one day become their own boss. The two-credit course UNIV 280C, New Venture Accelerator II, is...