Campus News
Professor holds international coding contest
After a five-year hiatus, Craver, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, is restoring the Underhanded C contest. ...
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Lights, camera, pizza: Vaughan joins TheNewBTV
Ryan Vaughan, the popular English professor, is hosting a new talk show on the student-run television channel that will feature guests, monologues, sketches and a pizza theme. ...
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Seminars explore secrets of body language
Ann Merriwether, a professor in the psychology department, and Dina Naples-Layish, a professor in the School of Management, spoke about the movements people subconsciously make when they’re under stress, and how they ...
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Panel discusses women in business
Female panelists discussed the importance of having an organization for professional women during the second annual women’s panel with Ernst & Young Wednesday, which was hosted by the Women in Business club. ...
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OCCT spends $3,900 on new ID scanners
After two failed attempts and thousands of dollars, Off Campus College Transport is taking another stab at implementing ID scanners on its blue buses. ...
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Hazing charges hit Delta Chi fraternity
Delta Chi had its charter suspended this week, renewing the talks of hazing that had nearly slipped to the back burner during a relatively controversy-free spring semester. ...
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Statement from The Delta Chi Fraternity, Inc.
The Delta Chi International Fraternity is currently investigating its Binghamton Chapter at Binghamton University. The investigation was precipitated by reports of alleged hazing and all chapter activity has been suspended pending results ...
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UPDATING: Delta Chi has charter suspended
Due to hazing allegations, the Binghamton chapter of Delta Chi fraternity has been suspended indefinitely by its national organization, according to L.C. Coghill, the director of Greek Life at BU. ...
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Pharmacy school seems likely as Road Map moves forward
The Binghamton University Road Map is taking form and a pharmacy school seems likely, after BU President Harvey Stenger announced Monday that more than $13 million will be allocated to Road Map ...
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MSNBC host talks bias and balance
Most people recognize that there is bias in the media, but MSNBC’s S.E. Cupp encourages students to look at politically balanced coverage in a slightly different way. ...