Maxwell Crook

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Sole undergraduate IASH fellow presents he original research

Faculty members gathered on Tuesday for a presentation given by Binghamton University undergraduate fellow Amanda Levine on deinstitutionalization and patient rights of the mentally ill in the late 1960s. ...


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Fraternities, sororities "step" up for charity

Fraternities and sororities stepped up to see who would reign supreme in Binghamton University’s second annual step show, “Watch the Throne.” ...


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NPHC groups step up to the 'Throne'

This Saturday, the Binghamton University National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) will be stepping into its role as host for its second homecoming step show, Watch the Throne, at the Forum Theatre. ...


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Former opera singer holds speech seminar

Former opera singer Peter Sicilian presented a seminar on public speaking Wednesday on campus, stressing the importance of strong vocal communication. ...


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Hillside Olympics light the torch for annual games

Hillside Community kicked off Hillympics on Tuesday evening in the Hillside Commons. ...


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Volunteer group hosts talk on globalization

Fifteen people, mostly professors, attended a presentation on Thursday about transforming the city of Binghamton into a sustainable economy through localization, the reduction of dependency on export markets by promoting local production ...


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Target hosts late-night sales

With the help of social media and special hours, Target attracted hundreds of Binghamton University students to their store on Friday for a night of free food, shopping and fun. ...


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BU still flies high at aviation competition

A team of Binghamton University students led by professor William Ziegler won first place in a national design competition hosted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), for the fourth consecutive year. ...


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New housing may bring economic revival

Two new student apartment complexes, set to open this summer in Downtown Binghamton, could bring economic growth to the city. ...


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Regents Board considers changes

The global history and geography exams may become optional for technically minded students. ...