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RiverRead Books provides independent alternative, social environment
RiverRead Books has been helping the Binghamton community turn pages for four years now. ...
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Hillside Olympics light the torch for annual games
Hillside Community kicked off Hillympics on Tuesday evening in the Hillside Commons. ...
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Kick-off showcases downtown businesses
Terra Cotta on State Street bustled with students and city residents enjoying the free food, entertainment and giveaways at CommuniKey’s Downtown Student Kickoff. ...
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Students gather to celebrate Obama's nomination
Last night, students crowded into Lecture Hall 14 to cheer the president on as he accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, in a live screening hosted by the College Democrats. ...
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BU Alum to run for Assembly this Fall
Already one of the youngest elected mayors in New York state history, Binghamton University alumnus Kyle Roddey may be among the youngest assemblymen in New York come elections in November. ...
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Flood still fresh one year after disaster
One year after floods caused by Tropical Storm Lee ravaged the Southern Tier, the Binghamton area is still recovering from the aftermath. ...
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Volunteer group hosts talk on globalization
Fifteen people, mostly professors, attended a presentation on Thursday about transforming the city of Binghamton into a sustainable economy through localization, the reduction of dependency on export markets by promoting local production ...
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Union food court may not open until 2014
With construction projects running rampant on campus, University officials differ on whether the University Union Food Court can still be finished on schedule. ...
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Target hosts late-night sales
With the help of social media and special hours, Target attracted hundreds of Binghamton University students to their store on Friday for a night of free food, shopping and fun. ...
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New students face record high in forced triples
With an increase in enrollment, Binghamton University has had to house nearly 600 more students in temporary triples this year than last fall. ...