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SUNY simplifies financial aid letters
A change to the way SUNY awards financial aid could make the process of weighing college costs more transparent for prospective students in the upcoming 2013-14 academic year. ...
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SUNY Kids offers day trips for local youth
For local children who may not otherwise have an opportunity to get out of the house and enjoy weekend outings in the Binghamton area, SUNY Kids provides free activities and lunch every ...
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Parade Day 2013 brings changes
Binghamton’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade will yield some changes this year — specifically, it will be shorter in length and will not feature any floats — but student excitement for the ...
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Students sample Korean cuisine
On Thursday, 130 students filed into the Undergrounds Coffeehouse for an opportunity to try Korean dishes selected by the Korean American Student Association. ...
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Mandela Room turns "Run's House"
Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons spoke to a packed house Thursday evening at BSU's final event celebrating Black History Month. ...
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Times hits the web for BU students
As a part of the New York Times Readership Program, 300 digital subscriptions to The New York Times are now available to Binghamton University students. ...
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BU Greek Life gets graded
In an open panel discussion on Wednesday, Brian Rose, vice president for student affairs, hinted that Greek Life at Binghamton University is about to undergo sweeping changes when he said that some ...
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Joshua Harker prints the "Third Industrial Revolution"
The third industrial revolution is upon us, and Joshua Harker is one of its leaders. ...
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TEDx takes the stage at Osterhout Theater
The Osterhout Concert Theater was packed to capacity Sunday afternoon for the third annual TEDxBinghamtonUniversity conference. ...
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Space leaves scientists in the "dark"
Michelle Thaller, assistant director for science communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, set out to convince people at her TEDx talk on Sunday that most of what we know about the ...