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British poet to read from her latest works
Dorothea Smartt, a famous British-Barbadian poet, performance artist and editor, will visit Binghamton University for a poetry reading on March 13. ...
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Harpur’s Ferry honored for this year’s service
For the second time, Harpur’s Ferry has been recognized as the No. 1 collegiate Emergency Medical Service agency in the nation. ...
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Binghamton area obesity tips national scales
Binghamton’s metropolitan area had the second-highest obesity rate of any city in the United States in 2011, according to findings from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index released Monday. ...
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BU girls strut for Next Top Model
Students displayed model behavior at a casting call for the CW television network’s “America’s Next Top Model,” held at Grocery Tree in University Plaza from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday. ...
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BTV makes plans to reboot static station
Binghamton University’s campus television station will be re-launching in the next few weeks as The New BTV on campus cable channel 6. ...
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Lost Dog expands bar into vacant space
The owners of the Lost Dog Café have broke ground on an expansion to their restaurant. ...
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CSI: New York star closes Black History Month with BSU
To celebrate the last day of Black History Month, Binghamton University’s Black Student Union brought actor, author and activist Hill Harper to campus as its keynote speaker. ...
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SUNY VINES recognized nationally for local green projects
Binghamton University was selected as a finalist for the Newman’s Own Foundation Campus Community Service Challenge’s grant competition. ...
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Java Joe’s reopened, still caught in tax debacle
Java Joe's, located at 81 State St., was closed down Feb. 22 for failure to pay sales taxes, but reopened this past Tuesday. ...
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Spring Fling concert moved to Events Center, may not be free
This year’s Spring Fling concert will be held in Binghamton University’s Events Center, and may include a ticket price for students. ...