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Feminist Collective's organizes Red Zone week
The Feminist Collective hosted a variety of events over the past week as part of their Red Zone programming to spread awareness about sexual assault on campus. The week’s itinerary of events...
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Chabad hosts Let HERE be Light festival
Chabad at Binghamton hosted a traveling festival on Thursday evening to celebrate Jewish life on campus through music and art while remembering the lives of the six hostages killed by Hamas last...
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Peace Quad vigil honors the lives of six hostages killed by Hamas
A crowd gathered on Binghamton University’s Peace Quad for a vigil honoring the lives of the six hostages killed by Hamas last week. The vigil — led by the largest Jewish organizations...
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Rainbow Pride Union to renew focus on political activism, fostering community
The Rainbow Pride Union, founded in 1971 to provide a safe space for LGBTQ+ students, is hoping to rejuvenate its organization with changes to its E-Board and a renewed focus on collaboration...
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Eleventh Hour Literary, a new literary publication, accepting submissions for inaugural issue
Eleventh Hour Literary, a new journal at Binghamton University, aims to highlight perseverance and confidence by only featuring pieces that have been rejected, revised and revisited at least 10 times. The premise...
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University welcomes its newest mascot
Binghamton University has welcomed a new addition to its mascot team — a real-life bearcat named Bing. This summer, it was announced that Bing the Bearcat, the product of a newly formed...
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VPSS office begins sexual wellness education campaign
Over the next two weeks, the office of the Student Association’s vice president of student success will be running a sex campaign focused on sexual wellness education. Throughout the campaign, the office,...
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Bearcats for Israel tables for hostage awareness on Spine
To bring awareness to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, Bearcats for Israel, a subgroup within Hillel at Binghamton, tabled on the spine on Wednesday afternoon. Established from noon to...
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Construction continues on campus, closing off large sections outside Bartle Library
Construction projects ramped up across campus over the summer as Binghamton University broke ground on new projects and continued work on existing ones. A slideshow of summer construction updates released by Facilities...
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Angie Pelekidis, alumna and lecturer, to debut novel 'Unlucky Mel'
A Binghamton University alumna and the current associate director of first-year writing, Aggeliki Pelekidis MA ‘08, Ph.D ‘12, is debuting her new book “Unlucky Mel,” which centers themes of both feminism and...