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Police Watch: Oct. 25, 2011

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 10 a.m. — Binghamton’s New York State University Police received a complaint that people have been stealing handicap automatic door push-pads from the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center, Investigator Patrick...


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OC3 only community E-Board to receive stipends

Although the Student Association bylaws permit the Executive Boards of Binghamton University's eight residential communities to allocate themselves stipends from their own budgets, the leadership of Off Campus College Council (OC3) is ...


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CDC hopes to help grads facing a stalled economy

The Career Development Center (CDC) held a job panel titled "Is My Student Going to Get a Job?" from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday in Lecture Hall 14. ...


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Newing loses Internet, cable TV for 7 hours

Newing College lost wireless Internet, cable TV and fire alarms' connections to police and fire departments for seven hours yesterday after a construction crew accidentally severed a fiber optic cable. ...


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Indian academic lectures on diaspora

Jameela Begum A., an Indian academic, gave a lecture on what she referred to as the "Indian Diaspora" Friday in Academic A room 202. ...


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Alumni panel discusses healthy eating

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) hosted a panel discussion titled "Whet Your Appetite" yesterday, which presented possible job positions in the food industry that advocate for health and environmental consciousness. ...


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C-SPAN to air intro BU history lecture

C-SPAN, the federal government and public programming channel, is coming to Binghamton University this Halloween to tape a lecture of BU professor Stephen Ortiz's history class, "Modern American Civilization," as part of ...


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Nerf-wielding vigilantes BU's only hope in zombie invasion

"Humans vs. Zombies" is a massive, orchestrated, multi-day game of tag that involves dozens of students impersonating zombies, marshmallows and Nerf weaponry. ...


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SA to bring Times from New York to campus

The Student Association Executive Board, with the help of the Off-Campus College Council, has secured funding for an eight-week trial of The New York Times' Readership Program. ...


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Sex educator urges openness

Jay Friedman, a sex educator, gave a lecture to about 125 people at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Mandela Room of the Old University Union. ...