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American astronomers win Nobel Prize for Physics
Three astronomers received the Nobel Prize in Physics for demonstrating that a mysterious force may destroy the universe. ...
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Binghamton area's consumer confidence down
The Binghamton region's consumer confidence index decreased 8 percent this quarter, making it the region with the lowest consumer confidence index in the state. ...
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Police Watch: Oct. 7, 2011
MONDAY, OCT. 3, 2:30 a.m. — A male student living on the first floor of Hinman College’s Lehman Hall observed an unknown suspect watching him through his bedroom window, said Investigator Patrick...
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Jobs, Apple wizard, dies at 56
The death of Steve Jobs, the former CEO and a co-founder of Apple Inc., resulted in an outpouring of emotion and praise for his life and achievements from around the world. ...
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One month after flood, thousands still displaced
One month after record-setting floods forced about 30,000 Broome County residents to evacuate their homes, more than 5,000 remain displaced and in need of housing. ...
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BU senior, thought missing, found dead yesterday
Valerie Clark, a 24-year-old senior at Binghamton University, was found dead yesterday evening ...
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BU community joins SUNY-wide protest
Students at Binghamton University joined others across the state Wednesday to rally against budget cuts and tuition hikes. ...
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CommuniKey card gives local student discounts
The CommuniKey, a company created by three Binghamton University alumni and one BU student, is offering BU students discounts at more than 40 local businesses on things ranging from pizza at Mario's ...
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Ali Mazrui, BU icon, lectures on diversity
Ali Mazrui, the Albert Schweitzer professor in the humanities and director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University, gave a public lecture on Tuesday on "diversity in ...
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Campus musicians kick off this year's Mid-Day Concert Series
The Binghamton University music department held the first concert of its Mid-Day Concert Series yesterday, a weekly installment of classical music performances, which attracted about 70 students, faculty members and local community ...