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FinCo delivers apology to Black Student Union

More than 75 students attended a town hall forum on Thursday, April 14 to discuss relations between the SA and student groups. ...


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Demand for space leads to first-ever group audit

The Binghamton University Student Association is conducting an audit of student groups that hold office space on campus resulting in a shakeup of how space is allocated to groups.  ...


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Students and administrators discuss presidential search, class size at forum

Top administration fielded questions from students in a town hall forum earlier this month. ...


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Break dining is no holiday feast, students say

Students who spent the vacation on campus had to deal with closure of residential dining halls. ...


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Students vote down new constitution

Students rejected by a 2-1 margin a hotly contested ballot referendum that was attached to Wednesday's runoff elections for the 2011-12 Student Association Executive Board. ...


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Liquor license suspended at 'The Rat'

The Rathskeller may become nothing more than a place to eat wings now that the State Liquor Authority ordered an emergency summary order of suspension to the State Street bar. ...


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Student body vote to decide constitution's fate

The future of student government at Binghamton University will be put to a campus-wide vote Wednesday, and advocates on all standpoints of the issue are making a final push to get students ...


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Students volunteer in Costa Rica over Spring Break

Five Binghamton University students, along with four students from Cornell University, John Hopkins University and University of California, Berkeley, traveled to Juanilama, Costa Rica this past spring break as part of a ...


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Grad applications up in stagnant economy

The nation's stalled job market may be influencing students' decisions to attend graduate school, according to experts at Binghamton University. ...


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Police Watch Apr. 12, 2011

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 12:22 a.m. — Officers on patrol noticed two male students who were acting suspiciously in the woods behind College-in-the-Woods’ Oneida Hall, said Investigator Patrick J. Reilly of Binghamton’s New...