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BU opens Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity
The Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity officially opened its doors to Binghamton University faculty and students, establishing a new, unique space in an effort to enhance diversity...
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Class of 2020 in-person commencement ceremony is held after postponement due to COVID-19
After nearly a year and a half of waiting, on Oct. 10, 2021, Binghamton University’s class of 2020 graduates had the opportunity to walk across the stage during their in-person commencement celebration....
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Controversial abortion bill met with campus protest
In response to the Texas abortion bill, students led a Women’s March on Binghamton University, as similar marches occurred simultaneously around the nation. The march was held on Saturday, Oct. 2, beginning...
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Center for Civic Engagement hosts "Whose Freedom?" event
Students convened at the “Whose Freedom? A Deliberative Dialogue on Inclusion and the First Amendment” event to tackle the topic of what public universities can do to uphold their constitutional First Amendment...
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BU dining services limited amid supply chain disruptions
As students this semester adjust to a new normal, some may have noticed that dining services are not all as they once were. COVID-19-induced supply chain disruptions and employee shortages have led...
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Students, faculty face parking frustrations
As Binghamton University returns to in-person classes, frustration has been spreading among students and faculty alike as the University experiences new parking woes. Starting with the 2021-2022 academic year, the University has...
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VARCC hosts grand opening at BU
On Wednesday, Sept. 15, the Violence, Rape and Abuse Crisis Center (VARCC) had its official ribbon-cutting grand opening at Binghamton University. The VARCC offers students access to multiple staff members of different...
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"Bing Plague" spreads through University as flu season approaches
This fall, many Binghamton University students are finding themselves sick from a variety of illnesses they have dubbed the “Bing Plague.” With flu season occurring concurrently with the COVID-19 pandemic, many students...
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Garbanzo's Mediterranean Grill opens in Hinman Dining Center
The recently renovated Hinman Dining Center has a new retail dining option for students to try out. On Saturday, Garbanzo’s Mediterranean Grill had its grand opening on the third floor of the...
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CCRB releases first report
In response to the summer 2020 surge in Black Lives Matter protests, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger created the Campus Citizen Review Board (CCRB) to evaluate allegations of misconduct against the Binghamton’s...