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SUNY board supports financial aid for immigrant students

The SUNY Board of Trustees voted unanimously in late January to pass a resolution in support of the ideas promulgated by New York’s DREAM Act. ...


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For some engineering students, a chance for real work at BU

Engineering students can gain hands-on experience developing projects throughout campus as part of a Physical Facilities design internship. ...


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CDC brings recruiters for Spring Job and Internship Fair

The Career Development Center hosted the Spring Job and Internship Fair yesterday in Binghamton University’s Events Center. Recruiters from 61 companies and organizations set up booths to speak with students about internship ...


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Scoreboard space repurposed into Underground club

The Underground is the newest addition to the bar scene in Binghamton, bringing a club-like atmosphere to the State Street lineup. ...


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BU professor discusses intimacy, sexual relationships

Love is confusing, but science may hold some of the answers. Matthew Johnson, an associate professor of psychology and director of Binghamton University’s Marriage and Family Studies Laboratory, presented findings on romantic...


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Winter course on global economy sends students to India

For the third year in a row, the Binghamton University School of Management organized a winter break trip to India for students to learn about business in the economically booming country. Vishal...


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Black History Month honored on campus

The Black Student Union (BSU) and B.L.A.C.K. (Blacks, Latinos, Asians and Caucasians Keeping Unity) have teamed up to organize events honoring Black History Month. Bernard Desilus, president of B.L.A.C.K. and a junior...


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Real performers leave their instruments at home

Last Saturday evening, Binghamton a cappella groups Kaskeset and The Crosbys hosted the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinals in Watters Theater. The Rhythm Method was the sole BU...


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Former DJs take to the airwaves

Last Thursday, Binghamton University’s radio station, 90.5 WHRW, presented The Marathon to Restore Awesome/The Broadcast to Create Awkwardness, a 24-hour radio show hosted by DJs Joey Jamz and Salty Salt. The marathon...


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Flood repair costs exceed FEMA aid

Six months after floods brought on by Tropical Storm Lee ravaged the Southern Tier — with $1 billion in damage in Broome and Tioga Counties — government officials, local organizations and Binghamton...