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Campus Starbucks sees temporary supply shortages
Last week, Binghamton University students trying to grab a cup of coffee at the Starbucks cafe came across a sign from management. The sign announced that the cafe’s primary carrier in the...
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Fleishman Center considers increasing student career resource fee
In response to increasing costs and demand, the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development is proposing an increase in the career resource fee for all students for the 2019-20 academic year....
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Professors, alumnae discuss women in STEM at panel
To kick off this year’s National Engineers Week, a panel titled “Invent Amazing” featured several female Binghamton University professors and alumnae who discussed the rewards and challenges of being a woman in...
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African Student Organization hosts open discussion on police brutality with UPD representative
In an effort to promote interactions between people of color and the police, the African Student Organization (ASO) hosted an open discussion on police brutality between Binghamton University students and Binghamton’s New...
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New student group aims to expedite charity work through apps
Although there are dozens of organizations at Binghamton University that focus on community service and fundraising, it was not until the club Charity in the 21st Century began last month that students...
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'That group to call my home': Panhellenic Rush Week kicks off at BU
Wearing matching gray T-shirts that read “Panhellenic Council,” Maddy Gold, Alexandra Daily and Amanda-Jo Currao joined 400 other students in Old Union Hall on Saturday morning. As the first day of rush...
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Women's Student Union criticizes pro-life advertisements on OCCT buses
An advertisement on Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) buses ignited controversy last week after the Women’s Student Union (WSU) spoke out against a flyer advertising the Binghamton chapter of Birthright, a national...
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Flu hits campus, but BU sees less cases than in previous years
Multiple cases of the flu have recently hit campus, according to a Dateline announcement from Feb. 8. However, the illness is seeing fewer victims than usual, renewing discussions on the importance of...
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BU chapter of March for Our Lives remembers one-year anniversary of Parkland shooting
In remembrance of the one-year anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, Binghamton University students held a vigil on the Peace Quad on Thursday evening. Organized by...
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Parents Leadership Council serves as advisory board to University offices, helps parents connect with campus life
Binghamton University students can get involved in campus life through student groups, events, student government and activism, but their parents face less-defined paths to forming connections with the campus. That’s where the...