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Nutritionist details steps to healthy eating on campus
Alexa Schmidt, a registered dietitian, suggested a few simple steps to maintain a balanced diet on campus. ...
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Gunslingers take aim, fire darts
The Zombie Student Association hosted its annual 3 versus 3 Nerf Tournament Thursday in Old University Union. ...
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SA reveals constitution final draft
The Student Association released the final draft of their proposed constitutional overhaul, which they plan to bring to a vote at Monday night’s student assembly meeting. ...
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Chabad fights cancer in style
The women of Sigma Delta Tau sorority, Eta Zeta and the Fashion Club joined Chabad to sponsor “Fashion for a Cure” to raise breast cancer awareness and celebrate women who have battled ...
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Debate team looks to fund national tournament
Two weekends ago, the top pair of BU policy debaters qualified for the National Debate Tournament — the most prestigious event in college — but budget constraints may keep the team from ...
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Improv groups bring laughs
On Saturday evening, around 200 people filled the seats of Lecture Hall 1 for a night of comedy as Binghamton University’s Pappy Parker Players, a student-run improv group, warmed up the stage ...
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Undergrad applications on the rise
Binghamton University received a record-breaking number of freshman applicants this year, as well as more than 30,000 total applicants, an early indicator that the University’s publicity campaigns are paying off. ...
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Students battle to be crowned BU's best gamer
Twenty gamers went head-to-head in the Undergrounds Coffeehouse Friday to test their skills in both retro and new games and determine who would be the victor of the 1-UP Cup, a tournament ...
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Professor talks religion, cruelty, the evolution of empathy
John Teehan, an associate professor of religion at Hofstra University, visited Binghamton University Monday to discuss the relationship between religion, empathy and cruelty from an evolutionary-cognitive perspective, as part of the weekly ...
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Tentative deal has professors bear the brunt of spending cuts
Binghamton University may soon be feeling the effect of state spending cuts, albeit indirectly, as a result of a tentative deal struck between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the union that represents 35,000 ...