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Research team advances cancer treatment option

In conjunction with the Cell Preservation Services of Owego, N.Y., and medical schools in Pittsburgh, Duke and Columbia, researchers at Binghamton University have developed a more effective way of treating prostate cancer....


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Global affairs chancellor to expand state system

The State University of New York (SUNY) system has added a new position, vice chancellor for global affairs, to strengthen their efforts in worldwide education. Dr. Mitch Leventhal, formerly the vice provost...


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Office updates outlook to appeal to students

Over the past years, students who have gotten themselves in sticky situations were sent to Judicial Affairs, but this semester the office is taking a new approach, not to mention a new...


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Goodbye Bing, Hello Washington

After three years at Binghamton University, moving to Washington, D.C. for the fall semester was quite a change I felt like I was playing hooky from college and had escaped to a...


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The Newcomb Reading Room, revisited

The Newcomb Reading room in the Glenn G. Bartle Library has always been one of my favorite places to study on campus. The space is well-lit, airy and conveniently located right in...


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Police Watch

THURSDAY, Sept. 17, 10 p.m. — A case of petit larceny was reported at the Hinman College’s dining hall by a 25-year-old Sodexo employee, said Dennis P. Bush of Binghamton’s New York...


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Club aims to help financial services in developing countries

Binghamton Microfinance Connection, a new club at Binghamton University, hopes to teach students how financial services can benefit those in need. The club plans to teach students about microfinancing by holding events...


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Men’s tennis makes strides at Princeton, Rodriques leads way

Binghamton University’s men’s tennis team continued its tournament play this weekend in central New Jersey for the Princeton-Farnsworth Invitational. The Bearcats sent a partial line-up to the three-day tournament. “My job [is]...


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Williams fiasco stains U.S. Open

There is no love for etiquette these days following a peculiar finish to the 2009 U.S. Open. The tournament featured some spectacular tennis, late-tourney weather delays, some warm-feeling upset stories as well...


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Job fair offers little to Harpur students

Last week can be summed up in two words: Kanye and fair. Everyone has heard about Mr. West victimizing poor Taylor Swift at the VMAs, but another large event happened right here...