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Campus, community organizations hold 'Know your Rights' event

Under the Trump administration’s immigration policies, many student visa holders face an uncertain and anxious future in the United States. To address some of these worries, a “Know Your Rights” event informed...


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SA Judicial Board removes co-chairs of special committee as voting members of Congress

The Student Association Judicial Board, in a ruling released last Tuesday, removed the co-chairs of SA Congress’ Special Committee on Select Issues, Saul Hakim and Seth Schlank, as voting members, holding that...


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English professor wins prestigious award for emerging writers

Claire Luchette, an assistant professor of English, received the Whiting Award for their novel, “Agatha of Little Neon.” The Whiting Foundation recognizes 10 up-and-coming writers each year nominated by a pool of...


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Binghamton Policy Project unveils proposals at second-annual Blueprint Party

The Binghamton Policy Project, an organization that provides students with a space to propose solutions to policy issues, hosted its second-annual Blueprint Party on Tuesday. The event celebrated the publication of its...


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Speech and Debate team takes first place at the National Debate Tournament

Earlier this month, a pair of Binghamton University students won first place at the 79th National Debate Tournament, the first ever from a college or university in New York. Debate partners Eli...


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BU senior named to ALL In Campus Democracy Challenge Student Voting Honor Roll

To recognize achievements in growing voter registration and turnout efforts among college students, the ALL In Campus Democracy Challenge selected a Binghamton University student for their Student Voting Honor Roll. Jenna Vallone,...


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Students compete in statewide business competition

Four teams from Binghamton University will compete in the New York Business Plan Competition’s final round this month. Beginning in 2010, the competition gives students a chance to build entrepreneurial skills and...


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Binghamton NAACP chapter celebrates student achievement at annual award ceremony

The Binghamton University chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the oldest civil rights organization in the United States, hosted its annual award ceremony on Saturday night. The...


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SA Judicial Board orders special election for EVP

This article was updated at 6:59 p.m. on 4/16 to include a statement from Ginsberg. In yet another twist to a chaotic election season, the Student Association Judicial Board, in a decision...


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BU to establish 'Institute for AI and Society'

With the quickly growing A.I. industry at its heels, Binghamton University is establishing an Institute for AI and Society with funding from New York state. Gov. Kathy Hochul on April 4 announced...


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At least five student visas have been revoked, University confirms

Amid a federal crackdown on immigration that has already seen highly publicized court battles, at least five students at Binghamton University have had their student visas revoked, a University spokesperson confirmed to...


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BUZO hosts founder of Jerusalem Education Institute

Charlotte Korchak, the founder of the Jerusalem Education Institute, led a wide-ranging conversation with students on the “core concepts and misconceptions” that people have about Israel, Zionism and the Jewish people. The...


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Professor Neha Khanna of Economics Department presents research on redlining and pollution at annual lecture series

Neha Khanna, a professor of economics at Binghamton University, delivered a talk on the intersection of race, environmental justice and redlining on Tuesday. The lecture, titled “Race, Place, and Pollution: Redlining, Kinship,...