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Break housing offered for students staying at school for the holidays
Binghamton University officially began its Thanksgiving break last Wednesday, and while most students headed home for the holiday, some remained in the area. Those who choose to stay on campus live in...
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Graduate students protest stipend rate changes
More than 50 graduate students marched across campus last Monday in protest of increases to future graduate student stipends by the University. The march was organized by the Graduate Students Employee’s Union...
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BU students, NASA ambassador debate ethics of space exploration
As humans delve further into space exploration, questions arise over how to approach the future of studying the stars. More than 100 students came together on Thursday night to listen to a...
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Fellowship looks to strengthen diversity on campus
Anreka Gordon and Tanyah Barnes, two fellows at the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), are working hard to give minorities a voice on campus. Both are working with students, staff...
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New archaeology masters program brought to BU
A new graduate program at Binghamton University will give students a chance to study public archaeology, not by digging up bones, but rather by looking into how the public engages with the...
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Uber plans for upstate NY expansion
Uber, the transportation network company that has taken the world by storm, is looking to plant roots in the city of Binghamton. Representatives from Uber came to Binghamton on Wednesday to speak...
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Binghamton University hires Title IX coordinator
In 1972, the Department of Justice passed Title IX to the Educational Amendments, an effort to prohibit discrimination based on gender and provide resources to those facing it. Now, Binghamton University has...
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POLICE WATCH: November 20, 2015
Nice Rack TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 2:30 p.m. — Officers responded to the Information Booth for reports of an automobile accident, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. The...
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Diwali celebration lights up Union
More 100 students gathered to dance and eat in the Old Union on Saturday night to celebrate the Indian festival of lights. The sold-out Diwali event was hosted by the Binghamton University...
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Professor looks at Asian financial crisis through film
When an economic crisis hits, there are a lot of repercussions, from skyrocketing unemployment to plummeting markets. It’s sometimes hard to remember that these events can influence individuals and their experiences —...