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U. of Haifa professor lectures on Jewish image BU’s Judaic studies department will host Jewish History Professor Emeritus Kenneth Stow to speak on Jewish images in a lecture entitled, “Jewish Dogs: An...
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Police Watch
Fahrenheit 411 OCT. 28, 1:00 p.m. – A dorm cleaner found two burned Broome County telephone books singed between Seneca and Onondaga halls in College-in-the-Woods. “Somebody burned some telephone books,” said Capt....
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First place race heats up
Only three games stand between the BU women’s volleyball team and the America East playoffs. The Bearcats (16-10, 8-1 AE) are locked in a battle for first place in the conference with...
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Judge releases student charged in rape attempt
A BU freshman accused of attempted rape was released Thursday afternoon on his own recognizance by a county judge in Binghamton after a reporter called the judge’s chambers the day before to...
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Quake’s aftershock felt at BU
Although thousands of miles separate our campus community from the damage of last month’s devastating earthquake in South Asia, many Binghamton students have been deeply affected by the tragedy, and they are...
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19 days: timeline of accused in rape case
Oct. 15 3:50 a.m. A female student walking to the bathroom in Dickinson’s Digman Hall encounters freshman William Marulanda Jr. in the hallway. In a report to the BU police about an...
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Old Union Side bar
A resolution that would have the Student Association pressure University officials to allocate space in the Old University Union to student groups will be debated and voted on Monday. The proposal, which...
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Swimming and diving host first meet tomorrow
The Binghamton swimming and diving teams continued their strong seasons last weekend, earning a spilt in a dual match at Towson University, leading up to their big meet against UMBC this Saturday....
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Editorial: Be the Miller
The Student Assembly just ain’t what it used to be. Anyone who knows about the Assembly knows about Brian Miller. For the many of us who don’t: Brian, though often at odds...
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Old Union might get new $14 million look
The offices in the Old University Union, once used for student groups, remain locked and in disuse three years after their occupants moved to the New Union. According to James Koval, University...