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Day of Action promotes community service

As part of the Residential Life Social Justice Education Committee's Day of Action, students, faculty and staff gathered on Friday to learn about different community service opportunities. ...


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Legislation could open West Side for students

Binghamton University students and Binghamton residents discussed the proposed changes to the West Side of Binghamton's zoning code Monday in front of the City Council. ...


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Police Watch: May, 7, 2011

SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 6:55 a.m. — A building guard for the College-in-the-Woods Dining Hall reported to Binghamton’s New York State University Police that an unidentified person had broken a window, said Patrick...


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Entrepreneurs launch social networking site for résumés

A group of students from the Binghamton University School of Management launch a start-up website to help students and professionals edit their rèsumès. ...


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Face recognition software could detect pain in patients

A Binghamton University professor is trying to develop software that can discern emotion in human facial expression. ...


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Scientist lectures on negative impacts of local fracking

Brady Porter, an associate professor from Duquesne University, concluded NYPIRG's lecture series on hydraulic fracturing Thursday. ...


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Cuomo receives anti-fracking petition that's 10,000 strong

NYPIRG collected 10,000 signatures for a petition seeking greater protection of drinking water from possible pollution caused by hydraulic fracturing. ...


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Holocaust survivor inspires campus

More than 100 members of the Binghamton University community assembled in the Fine Arts Building Sunday to hear Stephen Berger, a survivor of the Holocaust, talk about his experiences. ...


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Titus Andronicus rocks Mandela Room

Binghamton Underground Music Presents (BUMP) brought three New Jersey-based bands to campus Thursday night for a rowdy evening of music in the Mandela Room in the Old University Union. ...


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MAP: Celebrations across the country

Students at Binghamton University weren't the only ones to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden.  ...