Anthony Fiore

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Campus musicians kick off this year’s Mid-Day Concert Series

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The Binghamton University music department held the first concert of its Mid-Day Concert Series yesterday, a weekly installment of classical music performances, which attracted about 70 students, faculty members and local community members to the Fine Arts Building's Casadesus Recital Hall.

Job and Internship Fair set for next Thursday

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On Thursday, Sept. 15, the Career Development Center at Binghamton University will bring more than 80 for-profit, government and not-for-profit organizations to campus for its annual Job and Internship Fair.

Jazz Project fuels campus music

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For 14 years, Harpur Jazz Project has supported the Harpur Jazz Ensemble in making Binghamton a more musical campus.

Binghamtonics to perform at Radio City Music Hall

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The Binghamtonics, Binghamton University’s oldest co-ed a cappella group, will bring their talent to New York City this December when they open for the Radio City Rockettes at Radio City’s world-renowned annual Christmas Spectacular. The Binghamtonics will be performing ‘Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,’ an *NSYNC song arranged by the members of the Tonics specifically for...

Ombudsman provides neutral outlet for staff, student conflicts

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For staff and students struggling with a personal conflict or who are concerned that an issue might escalate into conflict, the office of the Binghamton University Ombudsman can be a valuable resource. Dawn Osborne-Adams, the current ombudsman at BU, took on the role in June and has since been helping the University solve its issues...

Forum to provide students with outlet to voice opinion

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The Binghamton University Task Force for Undergraduate Education for the Digital Generation will hold a student-only forum to learn what students want to be changed at BU, and discuss what can be done to make these changes. The forum, to be held at 4 p.m. Monday in Glenn G. Bartle Library North room 1324C, follows...

Activists protest gubernatorial candidate at luncheon

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A group of Binghamton University student activists gathered outside of Terra Cotta Catering on State Street to protest a luncheon event held to raise funds for the campaign of current New York Republican candidate for governor, Carl Paladino. The activists, from the group The Right Side of History, protested Friday in response to Carl Paladino’s...

SA to provide transport to Stewart-Colbert rally

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The Student Association Programming Board will be providing buses to Washington, D.C. to see the dueling rallies headed by Comedy Central’s satirical news pundits, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, on Saturday, Oct. 30. The buses will be chartered by two SAPB committees, the Novel Events Committee (NEC) and the Off Campus College Council (OC3). Two...