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Student groups, University partners fund OCCT service to regional farmers market

For seven upcoming Saturdays, Off Campus College Transport (OCCT), Binghamton University’s student-run, managed and driven bus service, will provide service to the Broome County Regional Farmers Market, allowing students to purchase fresh...


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KASA hosts annual K-Night, themed 'Find your Seoul-Mate'

The Korean American Student Association (KASA) held its annual K-Night, themed “Find Your Seoul-Mate,” last Friday. A collaboration between many Korean-centered organizations on campus, K-Night is a celebration of Korean culture filled...


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Dunkin' self-serve kiosk plan delayed

Sodexo and Binghamton University Dining Services (BUDS) were planning to replace cashiers with self-ordering kiosks at the University Union Dunkin’ over spring break. Now, after product shipping delays, the project is “on...


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Where's the 'Secret Poetry Room' in Bartle Library?

As students continue to tackle exams and papers, the Glenn G. Bartle Library announced the opening of a secluded space designed to provide writers with an environment to think creatively. The quiet...


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Ukrainian Cultural Association organizes vigil

In observance of the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the recently formed Ukrainian Cultural Association held a vigil on Saturday. Beginning at 5:30 p.m. on the Peace Quad, participants...


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Creative Writing Challenge winner has 'a Wade' with words

The Storytelling Workshop Club held a 24-hour writing challenge this weekend in the Binghamton University Union. The first six hours of the semesterly writing competition were held from 6 p.m. Friday to...


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Division of DEI appoints intercultural affairs director

The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has welcomed Leonel Diaz as its new director of intercultural affairs. Diaz’s interest in Binghamton University began when he attended the Men of Color...


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Human Rights Institute hosts research talk

Binghamton University faculty and students gathered to attend the Human Rights Institute’s (HRI) “Atlantic Antidote: Race, Gender and the Birth of the First Vaccine” research talk on Thursday. Held in the HRI’s...


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Hillel, University organizations host presentation by Orthodox Rabbi, Palestinian peace activist

On Thursday, Hillel at Binghamton hosted “Two Truths, One Land,” a presentation by Noor A’wad, a Palestinian peace activist, and Orthodox Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger, to explore the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...


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Community, campus activists organize Valentine's Day rally for Palestinian liberation, drawing counterprotest

On Valentine’s Day, over 200 community and campus activists came together for a “Free My Palestine” rally on Binghamton University’s Peace Quad. The event was organized by the Binghamton Solidarity Committee, an...