Campus News

WE SPEAK BU play raises HIV awareness

Women Empowered Support, Protect, Educate, Advocate and Know at Binghamton University (WE SPEAK BU) hosted their third annual “HIV Positive Monologues” in order to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS and different methods of ...


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Cuban professor discusses origins of slave trade

Jorge Felipe González, from the Fundación Fernando Ortiz in Havana and a current fellow at Harvard University, described the participation of the United States in the Cuban slave trade on Thursday evening. ...


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Gallery showcases Binghamton University photography

The tables were moved and the stage was set: Appalachian Dining Hall had to be picture perfect for the third annual Binghamton Photography Contest. ...


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Binghamton University bookstore getting a facelift

The Binghamton University Bookstore is in the middle of a renovation process that is set to be completed by Jan. 15. ...


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Chabad celebrates traditional Jewish wedding, sans marriage

“My Big Fat Jewish (mock) Wedding,” held by Chabad at Binghamton University every three or four years, introduced students to traditional Jewish culture. ...


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Binghamton University honors veterans

Binghamton University spent some time honoring the men and women of the United States military over Veterans Day weekend. On Friday, admission to the Binghamton Bearcats basketball doubleheader was free for all...


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Binghamton's got talent at International Night

Binghamton University students didn’t need to study abroad to get a taste of the world. Binghamton’s Got Talent, an internationally-themed performance competition, was held Saturday night in the Mandela Room. Coming in...


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Dickinson art show features students

Dickinson Community’s Third Annual Art Gallery showcased Binghamton University students’ creativity while providing a moment of refuge for students, in the form of art therapy workshops. The gallery displays ranged from traditional...


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Researcher explores taste receptors all over body

According to new research, the ability to taste food may extend far beyond the mouth. As a part of the Harpur College Dean’s Speaker Series in Psychological Sciences, students and faculty gathered...


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Pipe Dream faces backlash

A crowd of over 50 students and faculty filled the hallway outside Pipe Dream’s office Monday evening in reaction to an opinion piece published in Friday’s paper. ...