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In Their Shoes event educates attendees about domestic violence

Alex Moreno said he got chills after he finished reading what happened between Cara and Brian, two fictional characters based on a real-life story of dating violence, as part of “In Their...


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Panel explores food, environmental justice in Binghamton community

Student environmental activism in the greater Binghamton area was the topic of discussion at the “Securing a Green Future: Environmental & Food Justice Panel” on Wednesday night. The panel analyzed the lack...


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University Counseling Center offers after-hours calling service

Binghamton University students who need counseling services outside the University Counseling Center’s (UCC) normal hours now have access to a 24/7 form of assistance. Since Nov. 6, the UCC has offered access...


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Leadership conference provides opportunities for low-income students

In middle school, Edirka Alcantara visited Binghamton University and left with one goal: to go to college. Now, Alcantara, treasurer of the Juvenile Urban Multicultural Program (JUMP Nation) and a junior majoring...


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Documentary screening sheds light on Rohingya crisis

More than 600,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic group have fled their native Myanmar for neighboring Bangladesh since the end of August. In response to the growing humanitarian crisis, administrators of the...


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New academic programs expand master's degree, minor offerings

This semester, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) and the new Master of Public Health (MPH) program are bringing new research and degree opportunities to students at Binghamton University....


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Lecture series examines gender, race in education

To address challenges faced by black men and boys in education, Binghamton University is streaming “Black Minds Matter,” an eight-week video lecture series taught by professors at San Diego State University (SDSU)....


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Conference explores justifications for violent, nonviolent resistance

In the wake of political resistance movements in the United States and around the world, graduate students in Binghamton University’s philosophy department are examining what issues cause and justify violent and nonviolent...


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On campus food pantry combats student food insecurity

In the 1990s, it was just a drawer in the Binghamton University Financial Aid Services office where students could grab a few packets of ramen. Now, the Bear Necessities Food Pantry is...


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Second annual summit emphasizes student health

Walk in almost any building on campus, and there they are ― those little green signs. Located next to water fountains and near the doorways, encouraging students to “B-Healthy.” The signs are...