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Panel discusses women in business

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Female panelists discussed the importance of having an organization for professional women during the second annual women’s panel with Ernst & Young Wednesday, which was hosted by the Women in Business club.

Speakers expose institutional violence

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The panel, composed of Binghamton University professors to celebrate International Women’s Day, covered what panelists said is the most common human rights violation today: violence against women.

“2 Bridges Review” editors advise future writers

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George Guida and Kate Falvey, editors of “2 Bridges Review” and publishers of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction work held an informal question-and-answer session on Monday, instructing aspiring writers in the do’s and don’ts of being published.

Students learn networking skills at CDC event

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Students and faculty enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, virgin cocktails and professional small talk during a networking information event held by Binghamton University’s Career Development Center on Wednesday in the Old Union Hall.

Undergraduate students gain insight on teaching

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Students aspiring to be teachers joined teaching veteran Tami Mann Thursday to get advice on entering the profession and learn about Binghamton University’s graduate program.

RA event raises money for cancer charities

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Old University Union room 102 was bursting with pink on Sunday in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness month as students gathered to raise money for charity.

Big cat photographer shares his experiences

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Colin Garland, a wildlife photographer and founder of the Big Cats Research Project, presented a snapshot of the project’s research and photographs at Binghamton University on Thursday.

Experts bring to light mining corruption

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On Thursday, Alexander Early, a coordinator for the U.S.-Salvador Sister Cities Network, and Zulma Hernandez, an organizer for the Association for the Development of El Salvador (CRIPDES), visited Binghamton University during their U.S. tour to build awareness of gold mining in El Salvador.

Debate team places second at BU-hosted event

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Binghamton University continued its successful stretch in competitive debate at the Northeast Regional Opener, held in the Fine Arts Building this weekend.