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BU graduate programs see rise in rankings, applications

Every year, different publications rank colleges and universities throughout the country. In the 2019 U.S. News and World Report rankings for graduate schools, eight of Binghamton University’s graduate programs ranked in the...


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Binghamton University commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years after his death

Binghamton University’s clock tower bell rang at 7:05 p.m. this past Wednesday, joining college campuses and places of worship across the globe in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent civil...


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University to hire new director of Residential Life

The Office of Residential Life will be getting a new director by next semester, and students are seeking improvements in housing policies with the changeover. Suzanne Howell was made Binghamton University’s associate...


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Demonstration held after student threatened with arrest in UDC

A group of students gathered in the Marketplace on Thursday to speak with members of the Binghamton University community about free speech and racism. The event served as a response to yesterday’s...


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Student could be arrested after hanging posters criticizing BU administration, police say

A group of students who posted controversial flyers in the Binghamton University Downtown Center on Wednesday morning say Binghamton’s New York State University Police (UPD) threatened to arrest a member of their...


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Fire breaks out in closed residence hall

A brigade of emergency vehicles surrounded Seneca Hall of College-in-the-Woods on Sunday evening after a fire started in the building, which is currently closed for renovations. Firemen were called to the scene...


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BU hosts media training workshop for faculty, staff

With the advent of the digital age, news coverage increasingly takes place on television and social media. Binghamton University’s Office of Media and Public Relations (MPR) hosted a media training workshop on...


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Groups advocate for voting reform at Democracy Walk

As midterm elections draw closer, posters questioning the impact of New York’s voting laws on voter turnout filled the Spine on Wednesday. The posters were part of the Roosevelt Institute’s efforts for...


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Public forum discusses 'State of Race' at Binghamton University

In pursuit of practical solutions to racism at Binghamton University, nearly 70 students, faculty, staff and community members gathered to discuss racial identities and recent events in a public deliberation on Tuesday...


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Twelfth-annual Health Fair promotes mental, physical wellbeing

At Binghamton University’s 12th annual Health Fair, students explored the benefits of healthy practices, personal awareness and mental and physical well-being. The fair, which was held on Wednesday, March 21 from 10:30...