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Winter course on global economy sends students to India
For the third year in a row, the Binghamton University School of Management organized a winter break trip to India for students to learn about business in the economically booming country. Vishal...
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Black History Month honored on campus
The Black Student Union (BSU) and B.L.A.C.K. (Blacks, Latinos, Asians and Caucasians Keeping Unity) have teamed up to organize events honoring Black History Month. Bernard Desilus, president of B.L.A.C.K. and a junior...
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Unprecedented losing streak induces Winter Madness
Despite the Binghamton University men’s basketball team’s 0-23 record, approximately 100 Bearcat fans, including alumni, students, faculty and community members, attended this year’s Winter Madness tailgate party, the biggest on-campus alumni gathering...
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Flood repair costs exceed FEMA aid
Six months after floods brought on by Tropical Storm Lee ravaged the Southern Tier — with $1 billion in damage in Broome and Tioga Counties — government officials, local organizations and Binghamton...
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Former DJs take to the airwaves
Last Thursday, Binghamton University’s radio station, 90.5 WHRW, presented The Marathon to Restore Awesome/The Broadcast to Create Awkwardness, a 24-hour radio show hosted by DJs Joey Jamz and Salty Salt. The marathon...
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Real performers leave their instruments at home
Last Saturday evening, Binghamton a cappella groups Kaskeset and The Crosbys hosted the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinals in Watters Theater. The Rhythm Method was the sole BU...
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Students question an unusual winter
Students across the Binghamton University campus are losing layers this warm winter season. January’s average temperature in Binghamton was 27 degrees, five degrees above the monthly average since 1981, and both December...
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BU hopes to appoint new dean by summer
A national search for a new dean of students is underway. Binghamton University hopes to have a new dean in place by July 2012. Brian Rose, BU vice president for student affairs,...
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CDC representatives attend White House session
Representatives from Binghamton University’s Career Development Center were invited to the White House last month to discuss internship opportunities for BU students. On Jan. 6, Nancy Paul, director of the CDC, and...
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Study: Weed's effect on lungs examined
A new government study has found that regular marijuana usage may not cause long-term lung damage. The study, backed by the National Institute of Health, consisted of 5,100 men and women from...