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Panel aims to share experiences, educate on eating disorders

Over 75 Binghamton University faculty and students gathered in the Old University Union on Monday night to learn about eating disorder awareness and prevention. The program, titled “Eating Disorders Do Not Discriminate,”...


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Extra day of the year gives students a chance to explore alternative realities

To celebrate a day that only comes once every four years, students gathered in the Mandela Room to explore what life might be like in an alternate universe. Despite being held the...


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Counseling Center interns teach skills to stay "Resilient"

There are many causes of stress for college students, and on Sunday the Binghamton University Counseling Center (UCC) hosted a workshop on how to remain resilient in the face of all of...


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Annual community day gives local children opportunity to immerse themselves in engineering

Through making homemade crazy putty or creating mini-catapults, close to 200 students got together to share the importance of engineering with friends and families in the Binghamton community. This past Saturday, the...


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With contract expiring, Barnes & Noble and Follett vie for deal

Two companies are bidding to operate the campus bookstore, and each made pitches to the Binghamton University administration on Friday about why they are the best choice for the University. Follett and...


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UPDATING: VPMA arrested for DWI, submits not guilty plea

Ruslan Klafehn, the Student Association (SA) vice president for multicultural affairs (VPMA) and a sophomore majoring in political science, was arrested for driving while intoxicated on February 12. According to the Vestal...


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Developments to increase Downtown

Binghamton Mayor Rich David gave his annual State of the City address at City Hall on Tuesday night. The mayor discussed several issues, ranging from drug politics, green energy initiatives and development...


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Activist discusses LGBTQ movement in Israel and the struggle for equal rights

As an Israeli city councilman and LGBTQ rights activist, Etai Pinkas has a unique perspective of the LGBTQ movement in the Middle East. On Tuesday, he came to Binghamton University to share...


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Janet Mock featured as Black History Month keynote speaker

Binghamton University’s Black Student Union (BSU) brought activist Janet Mock to be the Black History Month keynote speaker. Mock is the New York Times best-selling author of “Redefining Realness,” the host of...


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War wages on with Sodexo workers’ contract negotiations

Almost all food on campus is prepared, cooked and served by members of Sodexo’s workforce, many of whom students have grown to know by name or face. But since June 30 of...