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What happened at Tuesday's SA Congress meeting

After the Student Association Congress voted to rescind last semester’s Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions resolution, six pieces of legislation were presented to the body during its meeting Tuesday night. With large majorities, five...


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SA Congress rescinds BDS resolution

This article was updated at 1:13 a.m. on 10/9. One day after the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack, the Student Association Congress has rescinded last semester’s resolution expressing support for...


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SJP leads walkout and rally by Engineering Building in solidarity with Palestinians

To demonstrate their continued solidarity with the Palestinian people, the Students for Justice in Palestine led a walkout and rally on Monday, the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and...


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University's Jewish community holds Peace Quad vigil, memorial exhibition commemorating first anniversary of Oct. 7

In commemoration of the first anniversary of Oct. 7, Binghamton University’s Jewish community organized a vigil to remember lives lost in Israel. Students, faculty and staff assembled on the Peace Quad at...


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BU rises in 2025 college rankings

The 2025 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” list ranked BU at No. 4 for best-value public universities in the United States and No. 1 for best-value public universities...


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Claudia De la Cruz, Party for Socialism and Liberation presidential nominee, speaks at BU

Claudia De la Cruz, the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s presidential nominee, spoke to Binghamton University students on Monday about key issues like anti-imperialism, economic justice and the failures brought on by...


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Faculty collaborate to host Gaza roundtable discussion

Faculty members from the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies and the Center for Israeli Studies held a roundtable discussion Thursday afternoon...


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Multicultural Voting Fair promotes student civic engagement

Through a partnership with several multicultural organizations, the vice president for student success’ office hosted the Multicultural Voting Fair on Thursday afternoon. The fair, held in the Mandela Room from 1 p.m....


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New service will deliver your bad news anonymously

Campus Bad News, a new service for college students to send unpleasant news anonymously, has made its mark on campus over the past month through flyers, word of mouth and campus Snapchat...


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Zeta Psi suspended until 2028, no longer recognized by BU

Following reports of an incident that took place Downtown about three weeks ago, the Binghamton University chapter of the Zeta Psi fraternity has been suspended until Aug. 1, 2028. On Sept. 9,...