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Industry-specific fairs to replace spring job and internship fair
Students seeking jobs and internships can expect to see several industry-specific events in place of the traditional, large-scale fair this spring. In previous semesters, the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development...
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Students establish Girls Who Code chapter at Binghamton University
When engineering students Kasey Hill, Caitlin Hall and Fiona Liang noticed there was no club in Binghamton that could introduce coding to the next generation of female students, they decided to form...
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Proposed state budget cuts could hurt Educational Opportunity Program
In 2018, Binghamton University provided Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) enrollment to 140 freshmen, according to SUNY records. Now, the program is in danger of seeing budget cuts. The proposed state budget would...
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Binghamton Association of Mixed Students, Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate host workshop on interracial dating
In the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, the Binghamton Association of Mixed Students (BAMS) and Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate (PULSE) collaborated to host a discussion on the cultural differences...
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'Healthy Relationships 101' aims to inform, educate students on avoiding abuse
With Valentine’s Day in full swing, the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) held a workshop on Monday to teach students how to avoid abusive relationships and build healthy ones. The event was organized...
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Why do establishment Democrats railroad progressives?
Following the 2018 midterm elections, many people celebrated the diversity of representatives elected to Congress — a record number of women including the first Muslim women, the first Native American women and...
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HackBU aims to provide networking opportunities, become more open to beginning coders
The sixth annual 24-hour HackBU hackathon took place this weekend, giving the opportunity for Binghamton University students and students across the Northeast to demonstrate their hacking skills. The hackathon, which took place...
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Road salt could impact Binghamton University's yellow-spotted salamanders
Every February and March, yellow-spotted salamanders migrate from College-in-the-Woods to the Nature Preserve. But with the amount of snow that has accumulated at Binghamton University this winter, the salamanders may face a...
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Panel discusses incarceration, prison reform in the United States
According to the World Prison Brief, the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, a statistic that students and faculty discussed on Thursday in the Mandela Room. The talk,...
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Immigration workshop highlights realities of migrants' lives
On Thursday, Jan. 31, approximately 30 students gathered to discuss the United States-Mexico border and immigration from Central America. The workshop, organized by the Latin American Student Union (LASU), was titled “Everyone...