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Lecture teaches tips to burn away the bulk
With 20 years of experience in the field of nutrition and eating disorders under her belt, registered dietitian Carolyn Hodges lectured on how to make the body burn fat to nearly 100 ...
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22nd annual Purim Carnival draws thousands to Events Center
Costume-clad students flocked to the Events Center on Thursday for Binghamton University’s 22nd annual Purim Carnival, which celebrates the Jewish holiday of the same name that will take place on Sunday. ...
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Physics Outreach Program brings experiments to local youth
Through the Physics Outreach Program (POP), Binghamton University students have the opportunity to instill excitement and enthusiasm about science in local elementary school children. ...
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Newing puts the competition in Jeopardy
Paul Barone became Binghamton University’s Jeopardy champion on Saturday, comfortably winning the campus-wide competition to bring the title home to Newing College. ...
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"2 Bridges Review" editors advise future writers
George Guida and Kate Falvey, editors of “2 Bridges Review” and publishers of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction work held an informal question-and-answer session on Monday, instructing aspiring writers in the do’s ...
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BU joins viral "Harlem Shake" video craze
Binghamton University students Rob Miles and Gilad Gamliel are organizing students to gather at 9 p.m. today to create their own version of this month’s seemingly biggest web trend. ...
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Students party with Potter
Modern-day shaman and pagan practitioners linked their practices to the “Harry Potter” book series during an event in Dickinson Community Sunday evening. ...
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Too close for comfort, or not enough
David M. Frost, an assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, spoke before roughly 100 people Monday afternoon about relationships that are too close — or maybe, not close ...
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BTV relaunches channel, once again
After three turbulent years, BTV, rebranded TheNewBTV, celebrated its official comeback with a grand opening ceremony Friday afternoon. ...
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Binghamton University students join One Billion Rising to end abuse of women
For the first time at Binghamton University, students united for One Billion Rising, an international movement against women’s violence that uses Feb. 14, or “V-Day,” to increase awareness. ...