Jacqueline Birzon

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Campus construction to continue throughout summer

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As part of a five-year, $550 million capital plan, the University’s Physical Facilities department will make visible changes to the campus landscape during the summer months between semesters.

“Research Days” aims to highlight campus scholarship

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With the first-ever “Research Days” — a series of presentations by administrators, faculty members and students scheduled from April 25-27 — Binghamton University is hoping to attract students interested in joining scholarly initiatives on campus.

Binghamton City police captain charged with DWI

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Caption John Shea, a City of Binghamton police caption, was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and has been placed on leave without pay.

Battle over redistricting stirs in state capital

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Every 10 years, each state is required by law to redraw both its congressional and state-legislative district lines based on data collected by the U.S. Census — New York is among one of the last states to submit a plan.