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International Fest showcases campus cultural groups

More than 350 students attended the first annual International Fest, a showcase of campus cultural groups, on Sunday afternoon in the Dickinson Amphitheater. ...


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Regents Board considers changes

The global history and geography exams may become optional for technically minded students. ...


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SA finalizes budget in record time

The Student Assembly met last night to finalize the budget for the next academic year, and heard appeals on behalf of two student groups who requested more funding than was allocated to ...


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Students learn to cope with stress

Professor Jessica Surdey gave a well-timed talk about the causes, consequences and prevention of stress to students staring down the barrel of finals week. ...


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Empowerment rally scheduled for Friday

The Secular Student Alliance, the Food Co-op, the Equality Project and S.A.L.L.E. are all sponsoring a student empowerment rally from noon to 4 p.m. this Friday on the west patio outside M&T ...


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Massey: a researcher, representative and restauranteur

Sean Massey, a women’s studies professor, discusses running Tranquil Bar and working with the City Council. ...


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Hillel throws thousand-strong party for Yom Ha’Atzmaut

Hillel at Binghamton brought the international celebration of Yom Ha’Atzmaut to campus yesterday, which marked 64 years of Israeli independence. ...


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Neil deGrasse Tyson touches down on campus

Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the host of the PBS show “NOVA scienceNOW” and a frequent guest on the talk-show circuit, spoke for more than two hours before a sold-out crowd in ...


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Stenger presents NYSUNY 2020 plan to Cuomo

Binghamton University is now one step away from a $35 million grant in state funding, after University President Harvey Stenger made a comprehensive presentation to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and SUNY Chancellor Nancy ...


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Contractors begin work on Downtown Center

Binghamton University’s Downtown Center is still closed as renovations continue, nearly eight months after last fall’s flood damaged the central electrical system in the basement of the building. ...