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At least five student visas have been revoked, University confirms

Amid a federal crackdown on immigration that has already seen highly publicized court battles, at least five students at Binghamton University have had their student visas revoked, a University spokesperson confirmed to...


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BUZO hosts founder of Jerusalem Education Institute

Charlotte Korchak, the founder of the Jerusalem Education Institute, led a wide-ranging conversation with students on the “core concepts and misconceptions” that people have about Israel, Zionism and the Jewish people. The...


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Professor Neha Khanna of Economics Department presents research on redlining and pollution at annual lecture series

Neha Khanna, a professor of economics at Binghamton University, delivered a talk on the intersection of race, environmental justice and redlining on Tuesday. The lecture, titled “Race, Place, and Pollution: Redlining, Kinship,...


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I-GMAP hosts annual Frontiers of Prevention conference

The Institute of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention recently hosted its annual Frontiers of Prevention conference. The two-day event, held on Friday and Saturday, brought together 24 experts from around the world,...


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Libraries partner with HistoryForge for digital transcription project

The University Libraries are inviting volunteers to participate in a digital project to make the city’s history more accessible to students and residents. The Libraries partnered with HistoryForge, a project founded by...


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SA Congress passes resolution to amend Management Policies; E-Board vetoes

Around a month after first debating a Student Association Congress resolution to amend one of the SA’s governing documents, the Management Policies, at a hastily scheduled tense emergency meeting, the body unanimously...


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I-GMAP to host annual Frontiers of Prevention conference this weekend

The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention will host its annual Frontiers of Prevention conference this weekend. The event will feature around 24 experts divided into seven panels on atrocity prevention...


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SA Congress tables certification for two campuswide races

The Student Association Congress tabled certification for two races in the 2025 campuswide election at a meeting on Tuesday. The decision came after concerns were raised about the electoral processes of the...


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SJP spearheads protest for 'Week of Rage'

Editor’s Note: At the request of organizers who cited security concerns, faces have been blurred. Held as part of the national Students for Justice in Palestine organization’s “Week of Rage,” around 25...


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Joint Grievance Board finds Cui eligible to run for University Council representative

This article was updated at 5:23 p.m. on 4/1. After weeks of controversy about her candidacy for University Council representative, a sharply divided Joint Grievance Board found Irene Cui eligible to run....