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Students share poems promoting body positivity and self-love
On Tuesday evening, students gathered in the Undergrounds for “Positive Monologues,” an event promoting body positivity and self-love. This was the fourth year that the event, hosted by Woman Empowered Support, Protect,...
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More than just a martial art, taekwondo class at BU offers lessons in discipline and perseverance
Structure, discipline and balance are the key principles of taekwondo, a Korean martial art that emphasizes head-height kicks. These are the values that John Fletcher, an instructor in the health and wellness...
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Hillary Clinton expected to win majority of BU vote in 2016 Election
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is slated to win the Binghamton University student vote in the 2016 presidential election, according to a survey taken of undergraduate students. The survey, created by PLSC340 and...
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Inequalities across America portrayed through photography
LaToya Frazier, a photographer who documents social issues and inequalities across the United States, spoke in the Anderson Center‘s Chamber Hall on Thursday evening in an event titled “Art, in Defense of...
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Libraries at BU reveal interactive exhibits
Each of the three libraries at Binghamton University — Glenn G. Bartle Library, the Science Library and the library in the University Downtown Center — have added special exhibits to expand the...
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National Science Foundation grants Binghamton University researchers $900K
The National Science Foundation recently awarded Binghamton University researchers a $900,000 grant for their work on a brain biometric technology project. The four-year project has taken an interdisciplinary approach, combining computer engineering...
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Binghamton University faculty, staff receive Excellence Awards
Twenty-one Binghamton University faculty and staff members have received honors for their exceptional work in teaching, research and mentorship across all of the SUNY schools. The reception dinner took place in Old...
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Mayor of Ithaca encourages youths to get involved in government
Svante Myrick, the youngest mayor of Ithaca and the city’s first mayor of color, addressed Binghamton University students and faculty on Friday in the Old University Union’s Mandela Room and urged young...
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POLICE WATCH: Nov. 1, 2016
Gone in a Flash THURSDAY, Oct. 27, 3:40 p.m. — A 22-year-old male reported a stolen black camera bag containing a camera and three lenses missing, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s...
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Alumnus recounts career at U.S. Department of State
On Friday, Binghamton University alum Kevin Greer spoke to students about his experience working for the U.S. Department of State as part of the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development’s “Cool...