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Students gather to celebrate Lunar New Year
Despite Friday’s snowstorm, more than 100 students showed up to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. ...
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Fraternity sells roses to raise funds for National Breast Cancer Foundation
Sigma Beta Rose fraternity is selling roses to be hand-delivered on Valentine's day. Proceeds will benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. ...
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TEDxBinghamton to talk "God particle," zombies, Artificial Intelligence
Binghamton University is bringing eight experts to its third annual TEDx conference, entitled "Sex, Tech & Rock 'n' Roll." ...
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Tom and Marty's gone forever, for an hour
Larry Shea, owner of Tom & Marty’s bar on State Street, awoke Wednesday afternoon to a closure notice from the Broome County Health Department on his bar’s front door. ...
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OCCT expands Triple Cities route
Off Campus College Transport expanded its services this semester, adding one bus route and extending service hours to others, but many students living off campus still complain that overcrowded buses keep them ...
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Students unite for MRC Cultural Fair
A spirit of collaboration and cooperation highlighted the Cultural Fair on Wednesday, as more than 300 students and 40 student groups celebrated in the Mandela Room with music and prizes as they ...
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Binghamton University ranked eighth for "Best Value College"
Binghamton University remains in the top 10 in the Princeton Review’s list of “Best Value Colleges for 2013,” despite dropping four spots from last year. ...
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SUNY BEST calls for dialogue between Binghamton University and businesses
A combination of students, Binghamton University officials and business leaders attended a presentation Thursday which showed the benefits of a strong relationship between Binghamton’s business sector, the University and the SUNY system ...
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Lights out for Scoreboard
Scoreboard is closing its doors after its liquor license was revoked following serious violations. ...
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History professor retires after 50-year career
After a 50-year career as a professor at Binghamton University — spanning back to when the school was still called Harpur College — history professor Gerald Kadish is set to retire at ...