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Mountainview pilot program redefines RA role, residential experience

Resident assistants (RAs) are a thing of the past in the Mountainview College living community. This year, RAs, who used to number two a floor in each of four buildings, have been...


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BU goes tobacco-free

Students returning to campus this semester may have noticed fewer clouds of smoke on Binghamton University’s campus. BU’s new tobacco-free policy, implemented Aug. 1, forbids the use of any tobacco product, including...


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BU student stabbed at The Rat on Friday night

A Binghamton University student was stabbed in the abdomen at The Rathskeller Pub in the Downtown Binghamton, according to a B-Line news addition sent by the University on Saturday night. The incident occurred at approximately...


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Bike Share begins fifth year on campus

Getting around campus quickly can be tough, but for students aware of the Binghamton University Bike Share, lectures, the library and the gym are only a ride away. This semester marks the...


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Cayuga Hall reopened after renovations

After nearly a year of renovation, Cayuga Hall of College-in-the-Woods opened to residents this semester with private bathrooms, overhead lighting and infrastructure updates. The renovations mark the first major construction updates to...


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Dunkin' Donuts location opens in University Union

Students passing through the Tillman Lobby in the Old Union can now grab a hot coffee on their way to class and sit in their 8 a.m. lecture with a donut in...


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Multicultural Extravaganza celebrates diversity, builds community

Students and faculty of diverse backgrounds filled the seats of the Anderson Center’s Osterhout Concert Theater on Friday evening for the second annual This is ME: Binghamton University’s Multicultural Extravaganza. The event,...


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BU celebrates 24th annual University Fest

King Kong and a Tyrannosaurus rex took over Binghamton University’s Peace Quad on Saturday at the 24th annual University Fest. In addition to sliding down the backs of the inflatable-slide versions of...


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SA cuts New York Times Readership program after proposed rate hike

For the first time since the fall of 2011, hard copies of The New York Times are no longer available for free on campus. After The New York Times proposed a significant...


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New students of color networking event sparks relationships between faculty, students

On the eve of the first day of classes, students, faculty and professors shuffled from table to table in a room on the first floor of the New University Union. Stick-on name...