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Decker hosts drill to prepare students for disaster

After Decker students were called to aid victims in an actual disaster caused by devastating local floods last September, the experience of planning a drill to train workers for real-life situations became ...


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BTV fights for budget, updated equipment

BTV hopes to relaunch next semester. ...


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BU professors focus on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Two experts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict verbally duked it out Tuesday, in a debate organized by four undergraduate students. ...


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BU opens new solar panel research labs

U.S. Senator Charles Schumer headlined the unveiling of two new Binghamton University laboratories at a small ceremony Thursday morning. ...


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Stossel, mustached conservative activist, heads to BU

Celebrity journalist John Stossel will bring his mustache and well-known brand of polemic conservatism to the Old University Union’s Mandela Room on Sunday. ...


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Annual Casino-in-the-Woods rolls out the red carpet

Stakes were high on Saturday in the College-in-the-Woods dining hall, where students went all-in at the “Hollywoods Casino,” the 35th installment of an annual CIW tradition. ...


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Public financing law introduced in Albany

A new bill introduced in both the New York State Assembly and Senate on Tuesday would provide public money to fund campaigns for state offices. ...


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International Fest showcases campus cultural groups

More than 350 students attended the first annual International Fest, a showcase of campus cultural groups, on Sunday afternoon in the Dickinson Amphitheater. ...


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Regents Board considers changes

The global history and geography exams may become optional for technically minded students. ...


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SA finalizes budget in record time

The Student Assembly met last night to finalize the budget for the next academic year, and heard appeals on behalf of two student groups who requested more funding than was allocated to ...