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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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Localization could offer economic sustainability
Two local organizations that are aiming to raise Binghamton's economic profile will screen a film on campus in May about the importance of building self-reliant local economies. ...
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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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Fundraising attempts are major factor in Financial Council budget allocations
The compiled notes of multiple members of the Student Association Financial Council (FinCo) from their meetings with student groups gave some indication of how FinCo works and the factors that play into ...
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BU proceeds with law school plans
As Binghamton University moves forward with a plan for a new law school, voices from around the state are concerned that an already strained job market may not be able to support ...
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FinCo apologizes for dubbing Black Student Union a welfare group
The publication of an unofficial document consisting of compiled notes of members of the Student Association's Financial Council exposed disparaging remarks made toward numerous student groups. ...