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Students 'Meet the SA,' voice complaints
Leaders of Binghamton University's Student Association and the Black Student Union (BSU) held a forum last night titled "Meet the Student Association" which arose out of BSU's demands that the SA do ...
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Binghamton area's consumer confidence down
The Binghamton region's consumer confidence index decreased 8 percent this quarter, making it the region with the lowest consumer confidence index in the state. ...
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CDC crafts internship class for flood relief
Binghamton University is offering a class this semester to allow students to earn internship credit for learning about and assisting with recovery efforts in the local community after September's devastating flood. ...
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Federal healthcare reform stalls in New York
The federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is currently stalled in the New York State Senate because of Senate Republicans' opposition to setting up a state health care "exchange." ...
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Caldicott, anti-nuclear activist, lectures on campus
Helen Caldicott, an environmental activist, spoke at Binghamton University about the dangers of nuclear energy and natural gas extraction. ...
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Binghamton LGBT Pride Week kicks off
LGBT Pride Week will host events this week advocating for the gay, lesbian and transgender community. ...
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Study Abroad Fair set for Friday
Hundreds of SUNY study abroad programs in more than 60 countries will be showcased from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. this Friday in the Mandela Room. ...
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American astronomers win Nobel Prize for Physics
Three astronomers received the Nobel Prize in Physics for demonstrating that a mysterious force may destroy the universe. ...
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150 faculty to be added by 2015-16 school year
Binghamton University plans to hire 150 new faculty members by the 2015-16 academic year using additional funding raised through SUNY tuition hikes approved by the New York State Legislature this summer. ...
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Police Watch: Oct. 7, 2011
MONDAY, OCT. 3, 2:30 a.m. — A male student living on the first floor of Hinman College’s Lehman Hall observed an unknown suspect watching him through his bedroom window, said Investigator Patrick...