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Pogge talks about ending poverty

A champion of global justice, world-renowned German philosopher Thomas Pogge, spoke before a packed house Wednesday, as students and professors crowded to hear his proposal to end chronic poverty and his damnation ...


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Apollo Night rocks the Undergrounds

In homage to amateur nights at the original Apollo Theater in Harlem, students competing in Thursday's Apollo Night in the Undergrounds Coffeehouse had to perform to the audience's liking or face being ...


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Police Watch: Oct. 26, 2012

MONDAY, OCT. 22, 6:27 p.m. — Officers on patrol reported to East Campus housing after a fire alarm was set off in one of the buildings, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s...


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Dean uses outreach to prevent future hazing

One semester after Binghamton University suspended all pledging, administrators in charge of Greek Life met with new members halfway through the pledging process on Sunday, hoping early intervention and education would mitigate ...


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JUMP Nation turns 21, hosts annual banquet

On Saturday night, JUMP Nation, an organization that pairs underprivileged middle schoolers with Binghamton University students, hosted its annual banquet in the Old University Union's Mandela Room to celebrate their 21st anniversary ...


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Galli rallies for screening of final presidential debate

Anthony Galli, candidate for Broome County Legislator, brought together political enthusiasts for the "Student Vote Presidential Debate Viewing" Monday night. ...


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Police Watch: Oct. 23, 2012

THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 9:25 p.m. — A 24-year-old male reported to Binghamton’s New York State University Police that someone had damaged his car, according to Investigator Patrick Reilly. The victim parked his...


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Shade Tree Commission grows

Binghamton’s Shade Tree Commission has been responsible for planting between 600 and 700 trees in the city. ...


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Lecturer presents methods for safe sex, promotes communication

The health and wellness studies department began a series of health-related lectures on Friday with a seminar titled “Reducing the Risk… Safer Sex.” ...


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SUNY awarded grant to benefit community-college transfers

Within the next few years, students who transfer to Binghamton University from a SUNY community college before receiving an associate’s degree will have the opportunity to earn the degree retroactively, thanks to ...