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Binghamton Off-Campus Project aims to decrease end-of-semester waste

As the 2018-19 academic year comes to a close, many students will be moving out of their off-campus houses and apartments, leaving behind unwanted belongings. To help combat this waste, a group...


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Mental Health Exposition highlights student research projects

Mental health and its relationship to education was the focus of the Mental Health Exposition held on Wednesday afternoon in the University Union. The event featured the research of students in Education...


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Quarterly report addresses hiring freeze exemptions

With state-implemented salary increases for faculty members contributing to a budgetary crisis at Binghamton University, President Harvey Stenger announced a hiring hold in December to combat the financial issue — and an...


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SUNY SA passes resolution encouraging use of body cameras on campuses

The Student Assembly of the State University of New York (SUNY SA) delegate body passed a resolution at this year’s spring conference, calling for university police officers to wear body cameras throughout...


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Pride and Joy Families closes Binghamton University office

The Binghamton University chapter of Pride and Joy Families, an organization dedicated to supporting LGBTQ families and helping members of the LGBTQ community achieve personal goals, is pledging to maintain an online...


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Bee pollinator boxes to be installed in Nature Preserve

During finals week, Binghamton University Bees is planning to take advantage of the warmer weather to install pollinator boxes throughout the Nature Preserve. The boxes, which will serve as shelter for a...


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Students for Justice in Palestine captures video of student tearing sign, flyers while tabling

A male student was captured on video harassing two members of Binghamton University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group as they tabled in the Glenn G. Bartle Library. The video, which...


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Passion to Action talk discusses investigations of political corruption

National news has recently been hit with updates on numerous ongoing investigations of government, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. On Thursday, Wendy Martinek,...


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Out of the Darkness Walk draws attendees affected by suicide

On Saturday morning, students, faculty and community members walked the perimeter of Binghamton University’s Brain, the main road that circles campus, for the Out of the Darkness Walk, a fundraiser for the...


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Fifth-annual Lyme Disease conference addresses increase in cases

On Saturday, Binghamton University’s fifth-annual Lyme Disease Conference was held in the Innovative Technologies Complex’s Center of Excellence Building. The event, hosted by Binghamton University’s Tick-borne Disease Research Center and Southern Tier...