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Stand-up comedian Kaytlin Bailey performs 'Whore's Eye View' show

Kaytlin Bailey, a stand-up comedian, on Friday performed her show “Whore’s Eye View,” an hourlong show racing through 10,000 years of history — from a sex worker’s perspective. Bailey is the founder...


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Bearcat statue marks 25 years as University mascot

Student leaders and University administrators gathered on Thursday to unveil a binturong statue in the Admissions Center. The statue will be temporarily displayed there for prospective students to see before it is...


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Candidate previously disqualified from University Council representative race 'temporarily' restored

Last Thursday, the chair of the Student Association Congress’ Elections and Judiciary Committee told Pipe Dream that Irene Cui, who was one of two candidates running for student representative on the University...


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Protesters disrupt Q Center talk featuring transgender activist who served in the IDF

This article was updated at 11:26 p.m. on 3/24 to include an additional statement from the speaker, Michael Alroy. Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. More than a dozen protesters...


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Two undergraduates conclude fully funded research experience across Europe

Two undergraduate students recently concluded a fully funded, nearly two-week-long research trip in Europe funded by a Harpur Edge learning endowment. Rilind “Ry” Rugova and Emily Arriaga Sandoval, both seniors majoring in...


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Candidate in University Council representative race disqualified

As campuswide elections begin to heat up, one of the two candidates running to become the student representative on the Binghamton University Council has been disqualified and removed from the ballot. Irene...


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University one of 60 colleges warned of 'potential enforcement action' by Education Department over antisemitism concerns

The U.S. Department of Education on Monday sent a letter to Binghamton University and 59 other institutions of higher education warning of “potential enforcement actions” if their obligations to protect Jewish students...


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Graduate programs, offers will proceed as planned despite federal uncertainty, University says

As fears about funding for doctoral programs and students rise nationwide amid deep federal cuts, the University released a statement on Thursday promising that all offers and funding packages will remain intact....


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Tensions rise at special meeting of SA Congress as representatives debate amending the Management Policies

At a hastily scheduled emergency meeting of the Student Association Congress, tensions quickly rose when representatives debated an omnibus resolution that, if passed, would significantly amend the Management Policies, one of the...


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BU, SUNY Broome host inaugural Women of Color Summit

To celebrate and empower women of color while offering a space for people to connect, the Multicultural Resource Center joined SUNY Broome Student Development to host the inaugural Women of Color Summit...