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Open letter to the University: Sodexo responds to Union complaints

As a Binghamton University partner for more than 30 years, Sodexo has long held a unique position that enables us to support and improve quality of life on campus for students, faculty,...


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Open Letter to the University: EvoS shares its survey results

February 12 was Darwin Day, and so accordingly, we in the Evolutionary Studies Student Association took it upon ourselves to find out what Binghamton University students actually know about evolution and where...


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New UCC policy a benefit to student body

The Binghamton University Counseling Center (UCC) recently announced a policy change that some reacted to with outrage. The switch to a brief therapy model is actually a wonderful thing, and I’ll explain...


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Open letter to the University, from Sodexo Union Representatives

Open Letter to Binghamton University Students: As the Labor Representative for the unionized food service workers at Binghamton University, I am writing to ask for your support in helping our members achieve...


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Cutting UCC services benefit student body overall

After reading about how the “University Counseling Center (UCC) is cutting long-term counseling,” I nervously waited for my next therapy appointment. I was scared that I wasn’t going to get my needs...


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Administration statement to student safety editorial

Pipe Dream has recently published editorials and articles about off-campus incidents involving assaults on Binghamton University students. The editorials questioned why the University did not provide alerts or notifications to the student...


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Why I believe Trump's candidacy is a good thing

I’m glad Donald Trump is running for president. I think the Trump campaign is valuable to America, and I think you’ll agree with me. Before I’m branded with a scarlet “T” and...


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Support boycott of Israeli academic institutions

On Friday, November 20, the American Anthropological Association (AAA) witnessed an historic victory at their annual business meeting, in which a landslide vote of 1040-136 supported a resolution that calls for the...


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Six degrees of separation

Have you ever heard of Six Degrees of Separation? Supposedly it would only take, at most, six steps to connect any two people in the world, from New York to London, London...


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What the United States owes the Syrian refugees

When photos of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian boy who was found dead on a Turkish shore, surfaced, the world was heartbroken and outraged. What could an innocent child have done to...