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Graduate students gather Downtown to protest unequal stipend increases
With picket signs, megaphones and children on shoulders, graduate students took to the streets of Downtown Binghamton on Friday evening to protest recent graduate student stipend changes. Members of the Graduate Students...
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Alum describes path from BU into the medical field
Pursuing a career in the medical field may seem daunting, but guidance from someone who has experienced the process can provide direction. Patricia DeLaMora graduated from Binghamton University in 1995 with a...
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Panelists discuss their experiences having AIDS, HIV
Hearing about HIV/AIDS in health class is one thing, but hearing about it from people who actually have it is a whole different learning experience. That’s why volunteers from the Southern Tier...
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Luncheons with adminsitration provide students with a chance to get face-to-face with Binghamton University deans, directors
Looking to foster transparency between students and the administration, the Binghamton University Student Association (SA) will be hosting weekly Administration Luncheons. Dillon Schade, SA president and a senior majoring in industrial and...
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POLICE WATCH: December 8, 2015
Guardian Angel THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 11:30 p.m. — An 18-year-old male said that his iPad Mini 2 was stolen from the University Union Marketplace, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York...
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Animals visit Hinman College for education, entertainment
A bilingual double-yellow headed amazon parrot visited Hinman College on Wednesday along with four other animals. They didn’t crawl in from the Nature Preserve, but were brought from Binghamton’s Ross Park Zoo....
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To prevent assault, student volunteers stand watch over Santacon
While designating a driver before a night of drinking is a social norm, designating a bystander to protect against sexual assault has yet to become a standard. The 24 students of Activism,...
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Former comparative literature professor remembered by BU community
Marilyn Gaddis Rose, a distinguished professor of comparative literature and the co-director of the the Translation Research and Instruction Program (TRIP), passed away on November 15 at the age of 85. Gaddis...
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Israeli flight crews land in Binghamton to discuss life in Middle East
In order to better educate students on Israel’s culture, Binghamton University hosted a panel of flight attendants from the Israeli airline El Al Airlines, who spoke about their experiences living and working...
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SOM struggles to accommodate seniors in required classes
Over 140 seniors graduating in the spring have petitioned into School of Management (SOM) classes that they need in order to graduate, after the classes quickly filled up. These required, or “capstone”...