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Sukhatme supports SUNY Chancellor Zimpher
A major talking point for Binghamton University’s fourth presidential candidate last week was how BU will cope with continued cuts in state funding. Uday Sukhatme, currently the executive vice chancellor and dean...
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Crowd forms as Binghamtonics sing in Manhattan store
A flurry of nerves and excitement fell upon 20 Binghamton University students as they huddled together at the 50th St. entrance to Radio City Music Hall. ...
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Student competes on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire'
Binghamton University became host to a "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" contestant Wednesday night as Scott Harrigan, a sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering, walked away with $22,750. ...
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SnoCats plan affordable ski trip during winter break
SnoCats, a student group that organizes recreational ski trips, is offering students an inexpensive way to enjoy winter break by traveling to Killington, Vt. to ski and snowboard. The ski trip will...
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Faculty impressed with candidate's defense of liberal arts
The fifth and final candidate for Binghamton University's presidency visited campus Monday and repudiated the nationwide trend of continued cuts in state funding to public universities. ...
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Library café gets new design
The renovations to Jazzman’s Café in the Library Tower finished just in time for finals week, giving students who are studying in the Glenn G. Bartle Library an escape to a quick...
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In art classes, finals take on a different meaning
The end of the semester at Binghamton University can be a stressful time for students with busy finals schedules, but art students face tests of another kind. Alessandra Rannazzisi, a senior majoring...
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Presidential candidate calls for accountability
The second candidate for Binghamton University’s presidency presented her case Monday to a filled Old Union Hall, reaffirming her dedication to the public school system. Dr. Susan Jeffords, currently serving as the...
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Researchers link promiscuity to genetics
Those who choose promiscuity over monogamy often have their fair share of excuses. The results of a Binghamton University research study suggest that a new item may belong on their lists: genetics....
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CIW residents express concern on mold in hallway
Over the course of the year there have been growths of mold in Oneida Hall in the College-in-the-Woods community. “About a month and a half ago my roommate and I noticed [the...