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Park project jockeys for lead in international competition

A city development project started by a Binghamton University professor has been ranked second of nine finalists in the Phillips Livable Cities Award, an international competition of community projects. ...


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Governor visits Binghamton to discuss state's budget woes

A crowd of about 100 protesters gathered outside the aRiverwalk Hotel on Water Street in the city of Binghamton yesterday to rally in anticipation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's presentation of the 2011-12 ...


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Creative writing director to receive achievement award

BU professor Maria Gillan will be one of three writers in the nation to receive the 2011 Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award. ...


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Getting credit may mean selling out

Obtaining a credit card is a rite of passage young adults often tackle, but early credit decisions may involve compromises that lead to unsettling consequences later in life. ...


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Police Watch: Feb. 25, 2011

TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 7:06 p.m. — Baxter the Bearcat had his head stolen from the College-in-the-Woods Dining Hall, said Investigator Patrick J. Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Shortly after...


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Judicial Board ruling keeps NYPIRG alive

The BU chapter of NYPIRG won a significant victory Wednesday night against the SA over the continued existence of the group on campus. ...


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Department adds three language majors

BU's Department of Asian and Asian American Studies is offering three new language majors beginning this semester: Japanese, Korean and Chinese. ...


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In Egypt for work, professor watches history unfold

As protests tore through Egypt, a professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University was just an hour from the heart of the movement in Cairo. ...


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Police Watch Feb. 22, 2011

SUNDAY, FEB. 20, 3:50 a.m. — An 18-year-old female student reported that someone had written the word “bitch” on the dry erase board on the door of her room in Newing College’s...


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Proceedings on hold as mental state of defendant is questioned

The trial of Abdulsalam al-Zahrani, a former Binghamton University graduate student who was accused of stabbing professor Richard Antoun to death, has been postponed. ...