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Alumnus looks to provide amnesty, reward for getting weapons out of communities

As gun violence is becoming an increasingly widespread issue, one Binghamton University alumnus is looking for a modern-day solution. Ian Johnstone is the co-founder and CEO of Gun by Gun, a non-profit...


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BU allots $600K to increase funding for graduate school stipends

Binghamton University recently announced that it will be allocating an additional $600,000 to graduate student stipends beginning in Fall 2016. Graduate students who serve as teaching assistants for professors already receive some...


Police Watch

POLICE WATCH: November 6, 2015

Lost and Found THURSDAY, Nov. 5, 11:30 a.m. — A 22-year-old female contacted UPD to report a theft, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. The victim said...


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BU sophomore wins city council seat

On Tuesday night, Binghamton University sophomore Conrad Taylor won the election for Binghamton City Council’s fourth district seat, beating his opponent, John Cordisco, by 80 ballots. Taylor, who is majoring in political...


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Tour of abandoned property reveals history of Johnson City

In the spirit of Halloween, the Binghamton University Students in Urban Planning (SUP) club took a tour of an abandoned factory building in Johnson City on Saturday. The “Victory Building,” located on...


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Student Congress 11/2: Black Dance Repertoire, Biodiversity Protection Act

The Binghamton University Student Congress’ weekly meeting prompted votes on a wide array of campus issues, from controlling the deer population in the Nature Preserve to expanding the number of textbooks available...


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With latest venture, BU student looks to expand ITC innovations

Kyle Washington’s latest venture deals with something many people have never heard of: the human body’s secondary heart. Washington, a serial entrepreneur and a senior majoring in political science, is working with...


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BU alum speaks on importance of instituting ethical guidelines in the workplace

Ethical issues still arise in the modern workplace, a problem that Michael Kerner says is important to address. Kerner, who graduated from Binghamton University in 1986 with degrees in mathematics and economics,...


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Different countries, cultures showcased in Miss Asia competition

More than 200 students poured into the Mandela room Saturday night to watch a beauty pageant and eat traditional Vietnamese food. Miss Asia, an annual beauty pageant put on by the Vietnamese...


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Alums encourage journeying outside of comfort zone during college experience

For Michael and Karen Kerner, ’86, a college education is not about the content of what is learned — it’s about how it is learned. On Friday afternoon, Dr. Karen and Michael...