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EAC airs bulimia documentary
Binghamton University’s Eating Awareness Committee (EAC) tackled the issue of eating disorders Thursday with a screening of “Someday Melissa,” a documentary about a life cut short by bulimia. ...
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Students dress to impress at annual Purim celebrations
Students were clad in wild costumes for Purim celebrations across campus Wednesday night. ...
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Battle over redistricting stirs in state capital
Every 10 years, each state is required by law to redraw both its congressional and state-legislative district lines based on data collected by the U.S. Census — New York is among one ...
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Evaluations and test scores will determine teachers’ status
New York state education officials and the state teachers’ union agreed on a new system last month for teacher evaluations based on students’ test scores and administrator observations. ...
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Second BU TEDx to feature big names in technology
Binghamton University’s second TEDx event, ”From Insight to Impact,” will bring seven speakers from both campus and across the nation to share presentations with students and faculty. ...
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Hughes houses Hinman’s hidden gym
In the basement of Hinman College’s Hughes Hall, there is a mysterious free gym that opens only during night-time hours. ...
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Nursing professor brings forensic expertise to Binghamton
Mary Muscari, an associate professor in the Decker School of Nursing since 2007 — who rose to prominence for her work regarding teen bullying — has almost single-handedly created the certification for ...
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British poet to read from her latest works
Dorothea Smartt, a famous British-Barbadian poet, performance artist and editor, will visit Binghamton University for a poetry reading on March 13. ...
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Harpur’s Ferry honored for this year’s service
For the second time, Harpur’s Ferry has been recognized as the No. 1 collegiate Emergency Medical Service agency in the nation. ...
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Binghamton area obesity tips national scales
Binghamton’s metropolitan area had the second-highest obesity rate of any city in the United States in 2011, according to findings from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index released Monday. ...