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Minister, atheist radio host debate God’s existence
Two giants of theism and atheism clashed over a divisive and controversial question: Does God exist? ...
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“Research Days” aims to highlight campus scholarship
With the first-ever “Research Days” — a series of presentations by administrators, faculty members and students scheduled from April 25-27 — Binghamton University is hoping to attract students interested in joining scholarly ...
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Students win $10k for Mom’s House
Four Binghamton University students presented a check on Friday for $10,000 to Mom’s House, a not-for-profit organization that provides free childcare to low-income single parents. ...
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Dean's office ramps up hazing investigation
Campus fraternities and sororities will find out early next week if they can cross new pledges, or whether they are in the scope of Binghamton University’s investigation into rampant allegations of hazing. ...
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Alum wins Pulitzer for tax investigation
David Kocieniewski ‘85 has risen from Pipe Dream’s news desk to the Pultizer Prize’s winner’s circle. ...
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Civil Rights leader speaks on campus
Mary Frances Berry, an American civil rights leader, came to Binghamton University yesterday to speak to students about the future of social justice. ...
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Welcome to Binghamton, ‘carousel capital of the world’
There are fewer than 170 antique carousels in the United States and Canada, and the Binghamton area has six, making it home to the biggest collection in the world. ...
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Local journalist encourages bipartisan fracking discourse
The Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) invited Tom Wilber, local journalist and author of “Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes, and the Fate of the Marcellus Shale,” to discuss hydraulic fracturing. ...
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Award-winning author and graphic novelist reads from her work, shares personal struggles
Katherine Arnoldi came to campus Tuesday as part of the Binghamton Center for Writers’ 2012 Readers’ Series. ...
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Website calculates college debt for prospective students
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has unveiled a new online tool for students to compare and calculate the monthly costs and resulting debt they would incur from different schools. ...