News
Times reporter relives 2012 campaign
After many stressful months of typing up breaking stories on his phone to beat the competition and drinking with senior political operatives on the campaign trail, Jim Rutenberg of The New York ...
News
Professor entrances students with hypnosis
Though he wasn’t wearing a top hat or waving a medallion, professor Gary Truce showed students at Binghamton University the wonders of hypnotism during a lecture and live demonstration. ...
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Lecture dissects K-pop
Korean studies scholars discussed the popularity and globalization of Korean pop music, or K-pop, in a talk on Friday as part of the Korean Studies Symposium. ...
Community
Students, faculty react to Boston Marathon tragedy
The Binghamton University community responded to news of the bombs in Boston. ...
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Students fight to stay afloat in Canoe Wars
Students clashed in a real-life game of Battleship in the East Gym Rec Center pool Friday night during Binghamton University’s first Canoe Wars. ...
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CIW bets it all on a good cause
Students looking to get their thrills while donating to a charitable cause were in luck at this year’s Casino-in-the-Woods. ...
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BU celebrates Korean culture
More than 300 people joined for a night of dance, comedy and music during the Korean-American Student Association’s (KASA) Korean Night. ...
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Student studies bright future for solar energy
A Binghamton University student’s unique approach to photosynthesis could make solar technology more effective. ...
Police Watch
POLICE WATCH: April 12, 2013
MONDAY, APRIL 8, 11:30 a.m. — An officer on patrol on East Drive noticed a bicyclist traveling on the road about four yards behind a pickup truck, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of ...
Science & Research
Study reveals subtle prejudice against same-sex parents
American support for same-sex marriage continues to rise, yet a recent study conducted by Binghamton University professors shows that prejudice against gay and lesbian parents persists. ...