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Newing loses Internet, cable TV for 7 hours
Newing College lost wireless Internet, cable TV and fire alarms' connections to police and fire departments for seven hours yesterday after a construction crew accidentally severed a fiber optic cable. ...
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Indian academic lectures on diaspora
Jameela Begum A., an Indian academic, gave a lecture on what she referred to as the "Indian Diaspora" Friday in Academic A room 202. ...
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Alumni panel discusses healthy eating
The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) hosted a panel discussion titled "Whet Your Appetite" yesterday, which presented possible job positions in the food industry that advocate for health and environmental consciousness. ...
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C-SPAN to air intro BU history lecture
C-SPAN, the federal government and public programming channel, is coming to Binghamton University this Halloween to tape a lecture of BU professor Stephen Ortiz's history class, "Modern American Civilization," as part of ...
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Hillel holds Gilad Shalit discussion, with mixed views
The release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners has generated mixed opinions from Binghamton University's student body. ...
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Zucotti protesters establish 'Occupy' way of life
The "Occupy Wall Street" protest in Manhattan and the spin-off "Occupy Binghamton" protest it has inspired are showing no signs of flagging in numbers or the passion of their participants. ...
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Secular Student Alliance discusses morality
Binghamton University’s Secular Student Alliance (SSA) held “Ask an Atheist,” the student group’s first major event of the year, on Wednesday, where a panel of about seven members answered questions from an...
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Police Watch: Oct. 21, 2011
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 10:10 p.m. — A 19-year-old female student reported that a 21-year-old male student in Mountainview College’s Cascade Hall was harassing her, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York...
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Nerf-wielding vigilantes BU's only hope in zombie invasion
"Humans vs. Zombies" is a massive, orchestrated, multi-day game of tag that involves dozens of students impersonating zombies, marshmallows and Nerf weaponry. ...
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SA to bring Times from New York to campus
The Student Association Executive Board, with the help of the Off-Campus College Council, has secured funding for an eight-week trial of The New York Times' Readership Program. ...