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Speakers emphasize resiliency at annual Healthy Campus Summit
Students and faculty gathered in Old Union Hall to learn about stress management, mindfulness and healthy eating at the annual Healthy Campus Summit on Wednesday. The annual event, part of Binghamton University’s...
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Corazón de Dahlia, Omega Phi Beta host discussion on domestic violence and sexual assault in Latin America
One in three Latinas have experienced domestic violence in their lifetime and 50 percent of Latinas who experience violence never report it, according to statistics read at the Domestic Violence and Sexual...
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Religious groups discuss mental health stigmas at 'Mental Health Matters'
Ending the stigma against mental health was just one of the many topics discussed at the interfaith banquet hosted by the Muslim Student Association (MSA) in Old Union Hall on Sunday night....
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Race honors Sophie de Tournemire's life, raises awareness about mental health
On a rainy Saturday morning, students and families raced around the Binghamton University campus to honor and celebrate the life of Sophie de Tournemire, a rising sophomore who took her own life...
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Center for Civic Engagement registers more than 2,000 students
Since 2012, the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE), in partnership with Jonathan Krasno, an associate professor of political science, have hosted a voting competition for the living communities on campus with one...
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Student groups host debate watch party for U.S. House of Representatives race
With the midterm elections rapidly approaching, Republican Claudia Tenney and Democratic challenger Anthony Brindisi, candidates for New York’s 22nd congressional district, clashed over guns, health care and taxes in a televised debate...
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Sophomore dies of drug overdose off campus
This article was updated at 12:33 p.m. on Nov. 2. Luke Stempa, the Binghamton University sophomore who was found dead in his UClub apartment in Vestal on Wednesday night, died of a...
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Graphic designer, educator discusses living in a dictatorship
Educator and designer Saki Mafundikwa came to Binghamton University on Wednesday to discuss the political situation in his home country of Zimbabwe and how it intersects with his graphic design work. The...
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Tobacco-free policy sees lack of enforcement on campus
Although Binghamton University implemented a tobacco-free policy in August 2017, some members of the campus community are violating the policy, smoking cigarettes and e-cigarettes on campus. BU initially restricted the use of...
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Students address discrimination, difficulties of seeking out help at 'Mental Health in Minority Communities'
Students explored the intersection of minority experiences and mental health at a discussion hosted by the African Student Organization (ASO) and the Charles Drew Minority Pre-Health Society on Wednesday night. The event,...