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This election, a quiet campus
A placid campus quietly watched as Barack Obama coasted to a second term. ...
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Galli defeated in first run for County Legislature
At 10:12 p.m., Galli announced his loss to Democrat incumbent Daniel Reynolds by a nearly 2-to-1 vote. ...
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Staten Islanders "give back" in Sandy's aftermath
A drive to help victims of Superstorm Sandy ...
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Winter won't freeze over local farmers market
Local farmers and artisans welcomed the winter season Saturday at the Metro Center in Downtown Binghamton with the Otsiningo Winter Farmers Market. ...
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America fascinated with Egypt, visiting professor says
Lauren Hackworth Petersen spoke to an audience of students and faculty Friday about the romantic exoticism associated with ancient Egyptian society and culture. ...
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Students turned on to taking a year off
A panel of four Binghamton University graduate students and alumni talked to BU students Friday about how they can make taking a year off after graduation meaningful. ...
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Hillside talks women's rights on the ballot
Students in Hillside Community discussed modern women’s issues through the scope of the election as part of a resident assistant event Sunday. ...
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Police Watch: Nov. 7, 2012
THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1:07 p.m. — A 59-year-old male professor reported to Binghamton’s New York State University Police that he had been receiving threatening emails from a student, Investigator Robert Meddleton said....
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Meet your Candidates
The Democratic candidates for five local elections spoke on campus about their platforms and today's most contentious issues in a last-chance effort to solicit new voters and convince would-be supporters to go ...
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5K run assists in goat purchase
Runners lapped campus in a charity race Sunday to raise money for Coins for Change, a charity organization that benefits poor and underserved families in Africa. ...