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Binghamton University students attend array of events in New York City
Leaving campus on a bus early Tuesday morning, students from multiple disciplines across Binghamton University spent the full day in New York City, meeting with alumni, entrepreneurs and innovators. The day included...
Restaurant Week 2016
Restaurant Week Fall 2016: The Shop
The third course was where The Shop really managed to stand out. We ordered a black cherry dessert crepe (one of many flavor options), and a spiked coffee drink. The coffee was ...
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Visiting professor gives lecture on the brain’s reward system
On Friday afternoon, Daniel Wesson, an assistant professor of neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University, presented his findings on the connections between sense of smell and the brain’s reward system. Wesson, who...
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Speaking negatively of people after they die may still be morally harmful
David Boonin, a philosophy professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, spoke at Binghamton University about the way in which humans can potentially harm each other after death. Boonin’s work as a...
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Binghamton University to construct Living Building at Nuthatch Hollow Nature Preserve
An open house was held at the Nuthatch Hollow Nature Preserve on Oct. 15 to begin the planning process for the Living Building Project, a reconstruction of the current structure on the...
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Stonewall Mixers aim to connect graduate students, faculty
Since opening its doors for the first time this semester, The LGBTQ Center at Binghamton University has been developing its presence on campus by taking steps to bolster BU’s LGBTQ community. Its...
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First sorority at BU holds reunion to reconnect
Delta Tau, the first sorority at Binghamton University, held its first reunion this weekend for alumnae to reconnect and reminisce about formals, pledging moments and bonds made over 30 years ago. Sisters...
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President of Sierra Club talks environmental advocacy at BU
On Thursday evening, Aaron Mair, the president of the national Sierra Club and a Binghamton University alum, delivered a speech, “Deeper Shade of Green: the Binghamton Intellectual Roots of an Environmental Justice...
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Noted photojournalist speaks at BU art museum
Ira Block, a world-renowned photojournalist, spoke at the Binghamton University Art Museum on Thursday evening to discuss his new photo series, “Baseball in Cuba: A Photographic Essay by Ira Block.” Block has...
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Bartle hosts annual discount book sale
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 13, the Binghamton University’s annual book sale, located in the East Reading Room of Glenn G. Bartle Library, has been offering shoppers the opportunity to purchase classic works of...