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MSNBC host talks bias and balance
Most people recognize that there is bias in the media, but MSNBC’s S.E. Cupp encourages students to look at politically balanced coverage in a slightly different way. ...
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Students commemorate Holocaust victims
Hillel and Chabad of Binghamton University came together to read the names of the millions of people lost in the Holocaust in observance of Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. ...
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Pappys act out interviewing don'ts
The Pappy Parker Players performed in the Hinman Commons on Monday as part of a Career Development Center event to help students perform better in interviews. ...
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Napping center trending at universities
In recent months, several universities have added just that, buying special chairs designed for napping — though cost and feasibility suggest Binghamton University is unlikely to follow suit. ...
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Love Out Loud calls out modern slavery
While most people consider slavery a thing of the past, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship looked at its continued presence in the modern world during their annual event, “Love Out Loud.” ...
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Greek goddesses take the stage to be crowned Miss Aphrodite
Greeks and non-Greeks alike competed for the title of Miss Aphrodite Saturday, and even a brief police interruption did not kill the mood. ...
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Newing spell bee draws three
Newing’s best spellers congregated at the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center on Sunday night to partake in the first Newing College Spelling Bee. ...
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"Game of Thrones" viewing party tests fans' knowledge of warring kingdoms, HBO show
On Monday night, HBO campus ambassadors held a “Game of Thrones” viewing party, trivia contest, raffle and an attempted costume contest in the Undergrounds Coffeehouse. ...
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Vietnam Night showcases traditional dancing, comedy skits
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at Binghamton University, the VSA E-Board brought more than 400 students and parents together for their largest Vietnam Night ever. ...
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Author defies odds, fights SMA
As an infant, Craig Abbott was diagnosed with Type 1 Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and given less than two years to live. On Wednesday, he came to Binghamton University to speak about ...