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Question-and-answer site built for new BU students

Two current Binghamton University students have launched a website, www.mondai.me, on which other BU students may ask questions related to their school or answer questions posed by their peers. ...


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Facebook profile overhaul met with mixed opinions

Users of Facebook, the ubiquitous social networking website, were in for a surprise when they logged onto their online accounts last week. ...


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UP parking policy frustrates tenants

University Plaza Apartments' new parking policy, which allows students to buy parking passes for individual spaces, had many residents frustrated before the first space was assigned. ...


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BU ranked for quality of academics, price, greenness

Binghamton University continues to be recognized nationally as a great-value, green school. ...


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Police Watch: Sept. 27, 2011

FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 6:36 a.m. — Several male suspects from a suite in Mountainview College’s Hunter Hall placed 100 crickets in the common room of a female suite on the same floor...


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Professor rethinks Civil War death toll

A Binghamton University associate professor of history intends, through his demographic research, to rewrite a central statistic in the canon of American history. J. David Hacker, in a scholarly article to be...


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Good Samaritan Law' to make calls for overdose emergencies easier

New York's "911 Good Samaritan Law," which allows anyone making a 911 call about a drug or alcohol-related overdose in progress to avoid facing criminal penalties, took effect Sunday. ...


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Dickinson residents enlist for this weekend's "Color Combat"

Mutant Mania may not come until spring, but Dickinson Community's new "Color Combat" competition may make the wait a little easier. ...


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ICD enables students to assist autistic children

For 37 years, Binghamton University has offered students hands-on experience in the psychology field working with autistic children through the Institute of Child Development. ...


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FEMA, Albany fund flood relief effort

The federal government and New York State government are launching new programs aimed at easing the hardships endured by Southern Tier communities, families and individuals during and after the massive flooding that ...