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AIDS Awareness Festival highlights struggles of being HIV positive
HIV/AIDS affects millions of people around the world, from wealthy celebrities like Magic Johnson and Arthur Ashe to minimum wage workers struggling just to survive. On Tuesday, Binghamton University campus groups helped...
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Energy Executives talk options to empower local areas
SUNY BEST (Business and Education Cooperative of the Southern Tier) hosted the New York Winter Statewide Energy Tour Thursday at BU to discuss the state’s clean energy policies and initiatives and how ...
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In the world of art forgery, crime does pay
Four art experts discussed the history of art forgery and how to differentiate between an authentic work of art and a fake. ...
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Wall Street banker shares wealth of knowledge
Carpenter said traditional academics do not give students enough experience to find their strengths, a process which, according to him, begins with understanding how companies operate and discovering whether or not that ...
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University continues search for Ombudsman with second candidate's presentation
The ombudsman search continues as the second of three candidates presented to campus on Friday. Bathabile Mthombeni graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology, and received her J.D. from...
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Guest speaker describes experience as Jewish American critic of Israel
On Thursday evening, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), invited Middle East activist and Jewish American psychologist Donna Nevel to share her thoughts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nevel’s talk, which was held...
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Following local and state elections, NYPIRG sets sights on goals for year
Wednesday’s program featured Blair Horner, the legislative director of NYPIRG. Horner delivered a breakdown of the local, state and national elections, and their implications on policies that will affect both college students ...
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Immigration advocates dissect national policy
On Wednesday in the Old University Union, the Binghamton University Masters of Public Administration department (MPA) hosted a panel of speakers to address issues for the millions of immigrants in the U.S. ...
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EVoS talk examines ways prenatal stress, diet tie to obesity
Professor discusses study following infants from birth until adolescence, and studied how poor nutrition and stress during pregnancy can increase the risk of obesity in children. ...
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Non-profit publisher gives aspiring writers glimpse of literary world
Gagliano, the business director of Slice magazine, recalled launching the non-profit literary magazine in 2007 with fellow writer and book editor Celia Johnson in her talk as part of of the Binghamton ...