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Religious preacher incites debate, draws student crowd

For the second time this academic year, a religious preacher made inflammatory remarks toward various marginalized groups and engaged in heated debate with students on campus. Arriving Tuesday morning, Daniel Jon Lee,...


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GSEU protests University handling of Student Employee Appreciation event

After student employees were asked to volunteer at the Student Employee Appreciation event, the Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU) gathered outside the Mandela Room to protest. The GSEU expressed their belief that...


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SA's executive vice president announces resignation

Chance Fiorisi, a junior majoring in political science, announced his resignation as Student Association (SA) executive vice president (EVP) in an email sent to all chartered organizations Tuesday night. The position will...


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Zero Hour leads opposition against planned Newing turf

Zero Hour, an on-campus environmental justice organization, has started a petition against a project converting the grass field in front of Newing College to artificial turf. Turf replaced the grass in both...


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History department hosts Northwestern University professor for annual lecture

An esteemed author and professor of history at Northwestern University gave a lecture highlighting the relationship between wood and settler colonialism in the United States last Thursday. The 15th-annual Shriber Lecture, titled...


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SA Congress hears student homelessness resolution

A resolution offering support to unhoused students was recently presented to the Student Association (SA) Congress for its consideration. The “Resolution to Address Student Homelessness at Binghamton,” proposed on March 26, will...


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Student proposes cease-fire resolution for City Council's consideration

A resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the release of hostages and increased humanitarian aid to Gazan civilians was presented for the Binghamton City Council’s consideration last month. It was introduced...


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$1 million in funding to help students prepare for electronics industry careers

Binghamton University will receive a $1 million grant from the state to develop research and careers in the electronics industry. U.S. Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced on Friday that the...


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University anticipates $5 million grant for AI research

If New York’s State Legislature approves an executive project, Binghamton University will be awarded $5 million to facilitate artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. The donation from Bloomberg L.P. cofounder Tom Secunda...


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Zero Hour, NeST, Fleishman Center host Environment and Sustainability Careers Fair

Zero Hour Binghamton and the Network for a Sustainable Tomorrow (NeST), two environmental justice organizations, held a career fair on Monday in collaboration with the Fleishman Career Center, for students looking for...