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Students volunteer with Operation Military Kids

As part of Binghamton University’s Veterans Day celebration, students made “Hero Packs” with dolls, journals and personal letters to give to the children of service members on active duty. ...


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Contestants take the stage for "Miss Asia 2012"

The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) transformed the Mandela Room into a Saigon Café, a type of Vietnamese coffee shop, Saturday night to host Binghamton University’s first-ever Asian-oriented pageant. ...


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Stenger charts course to public safety

On Monday evening, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger held an open forum on public safety in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center. ...


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A weekend of tribute ends with final honor

Five uniformed members of Binghamton University's ROTC lowered the American flag outside the Couper Administration Building on Monday in the symbolic close to a weekend of Veterans Day tributes held by the ...


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One-sided discussion leaves SHADES members offended

At the end of a lecture by an "ex-gay" couple about the irreconcilability of God and gays, the executive board of SHADES walked out frustrated, offended and wondering: why were we invited? ...


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Police Watch: Nov. 13, 2012

THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 2:30 p.m. — A 21-year-old female student reported to Binghamton’s New York State University Police that she lost her HP electronic notebook in the open area of Lecture Hall,...


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TAU, Habitat for Humanity focus fundraiser on Sandy

After hundreds of students helped Binghamton rebuild after Tropical Storm Lee last year, the Binghamton community is repaying the favor by raising money to help the hometowns of many of those students ...


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Undergraduate students gain insight on teaching

Students aspiring to be teachers joined teaching veteran Tami Mann Thursday to get advice on entering the profession and learn about Binghamton University’s graduate program. ...


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Drumming ensemble performs mid-day concert

On Thursday afternoon, Nukporfe, Binghamton University’s African-influenced drumming ensemble, held a mid-day performance in the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts. ...


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Student actors dramatize struggles of real-life people with AIDS

Alone on stage, Marlande Valentin began an evening of dramatic monologues by relaying the story of a young woman at a crossroads. “I cry as I sit on my bed, here I...