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Good diet and exercise can reduce stress during finals
Thanks to the time she spends as executive vice president of the Student Association, tour guide and employee of the Roberson Museum and Science Center, Jenna Goldin doesn’t get much one-on-one time...
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Anti-stress events held on campus
As finals begin, students are finding some creative ways to cope with stress. “There are a lot of ways to de-stress but you have to have the right one for you,” said...
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Out-of-class exams may hinder cheating
Finals week at Binghamton University consists of sleep-deprived students roaming the Glenn G. Bartle Library and Lecture Hall in hopes of getting good grades. As the end of the semester rears its...
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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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Open flame policies prompt mixed student reactions
New York state will be implementing a change to the fire code at the end of December regarding open flames, which could conflict with some students’ religious practices. Grace Hoefner, senior associate...
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Police Watch: Dec. 7, 2010
FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 9:23 p.m. — Patrol responded to Newing College’s Delaware Hall for a report of a marijuana odor emanating from a specific room on the first floor, said Investigator Dennis...
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Campus housing policy keeps would-be subletters in dorms
As many Binghamton University students may know, taking a semester to study abroad can create a thorny housing situation. Those who sign up for a full year of housing unaware that they...
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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...