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BU alumni discuss public service career options for liberal arts students
A panel of Binghamton University alumni shared their stories of how they used their liberal arts degrees to make a career public service. ...
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Triathlete shares secrets to maintaining good health with Binghamton University
Contrary to popular belief, getting skinny might not mean getting healthy — and some students who try to cut calories may be depriving themselves of essential energy. ...
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Students bring costumes, competitive eating to 23rd annual Purim Carnival
The Events Center was filled Thursday evening with costume-clad students, gathered to celebrate the Jewish holiday Purim with food, colorful dress and games. ...
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Activists campaign to rid Binghamton University of Coca-Cola Co. and Reynolds Group products
In an attempt to get students to think twice about their soft drinks, activists spoke Thursday night about allegations of human rights abuses by the Coca-Cola and Reynolds companies. Students Organizing Against...
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Student Support Services moving into New Union
Beginning Saturday, the office space in the New Union Atrium will start to be filled with Student Support Services (SSS). These offices, previously scattered in locations around campus, will find a permanent ...
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Panel commemorates 26th anniversary of Anfal Genocide
In an effort to expose students to the horrors of chemical warfare and mass killings, Kurdish scholars and experts spoke Thursday about the Anfal Genocide. ...
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Student voice concerns about pushing, overcrowding on weekend OCCT bus lines
A night of drinking Downtown can pose a lot of risks, like having one too many drinks or getting into a fight at The Rat. For some on-campus students, however, the inconvenience ...
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Israeli soldier advocates for Palestinian compromise
No topic was off-limits when an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier visited Binghamton University Monday evening to share the stories and opinions he developed while serving in the army. ...
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Binghamton University named one of six HEARTSafe accredited schools
Beginning in March, Binghamton University became one of only six college campuses to receive HEARTSafe certification. ...
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Professor discusses United Nations' rights standards
The way in which the international community assesses human rights violations may be insufficient for determining women’s rights violations. Jean Quataert, a professor in the history department, joined Peace Action Binghamton University...