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Professor examines changing sex discourse
While free speech fanatics argue that the Constitution guarantees people the right to watch porn until they go blind, research by Leigh Ann Wheelers suggests that this attitude does not predate the ...
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Bing U-Secrets sparks dialogue, drama on Facebook page
In just over a month, Bing U-Secrets, a new Facebook page inspired by PostSecret, has exploded in popularity, receiving hundreds of posts and over 1,500 friends. ...
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MPA student remembered for unique personality, passion
Flynn Izard, a graduate student in the public administration program, died on Jan. 21 in Binghamton, N.Y. He was 27. ...
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Student charged with assault following dispute on campus
Min Park, a 20-year-old junior, has been charged with assault following a family dispute on campus on Sunday afternoon ...
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Some students fight major omission
Many students look forward to the pomp and circumstance of graduating and receiving their degrees, but some Binghamton University students may be surprised to find that their majors will not be displayed ...
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Peer mediation program to facilitate student conflict resolution
Because it may be impossible to avoid problems altogether with other students at college — whether it’s a roommate, coworker, or just a friend — the Student Association will be offering a ...
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Police Watch: Dec. 17, 2012
Patience is a virtue TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 3:17 p.m. — Officers on patrol were called to Newing College’s Endicott Hall after a window was found to be broken at the front of...
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Hillel leaders oust E-Board member for hosting anti-Israel Palestinian
Leaders of Hillel at Binghamton asked Benjamin Sheridan to resign from two Hillel-related positions after he violated a national Hillel policy. ...
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CCPA survey reveals student dissatisfaction
A recent survey of their peers conducted by students in the human development program showed pervasive discontent with advising and course scheduling in the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). ...
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Times Program here to stay, for now
After the Student Association Vice President for Academic Affairs secured funding for the New York Times Readership Program on campus in October, Aaron Ricks can now guarantee 300 copies of the paper ...