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Professor examines the dangers of "cut-and-paste" disaster plans

In the event of natural disasters, public health officials must be able to respond quickly and efficiently. Tim Frazier, a Binghamton University geography professor, explained the obstacles communities face while planning for...


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Looking for an alternative to tobacco, students turn to vapes

Many people looking for an alternative to cigarettes have turned to vaporizers and e-cigarettes as health concerns surrounding tobacco products have increased. “Vaping” involves heating an e-liquid to a vapor, which is...


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Boston College professor speaks on the effects of violence, politics of death in Guatemala City

Violence can leave more than just physical marks. In her book “Adiós Niño: The Gangs of Guatemala City and the Politics of Death,” Deborah Levenson explored how a culture of violence affected...


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In time for the NYS primaries, campaigns make stops in Binghamton

Binghamton became a hub of political activity over the past week as presidential hopefuls stopped in the local area to campaign before the New York state primary on April 19. Democratic Sen....


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M-HOPE interns describe the 10 keys to happiness

As the semester’s stressors increase, Binghamton University students are working to provide each other with strategies to cope with the blues. Interns for the Mental Health Outreach Peer Educators (M-HOPE) gave a...


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Bill, Chelsea Clinton campaign in Binghamton

Both former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton made stops in Broome County this weekend to campaign on behalf of Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. Mr. Clinton spoke to a crowd...


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TAU holds 55th reunion weekend

Around 200 alumni gathered at Binghamton University this weekend to celebrate the 55th anniversary of Tau Alpha Upsilon (TAU), the oldest social fraternity on campus. TAU was founded in 1961, and exists...


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TAU holds 55th reunion weekend

Around 200 alumni gathered at Binghamton University this weekend to celebrate the 55th anniversary of Tau Alpha Upsilon (TAU), the oldest social fraternity on campus. TAU was founded in 1961, and exists...


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New York Times editor discusses global issues from a journalistic perspective

From growing up in the Bronx to traveling the world as a foreign correspondent, the New York Times’ international managing editor, Michael Slackman, has been to a lot of places. He came...


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PRINT 4/20: Opiod Epidemic

To combat the opioid epidemic occurring across the nation, the city of Binghamton is coming together to curb local addiction and crime. Jared Kraham, deputy mayor of the city of Binghamton, said...