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Political reporter recounts presidential election

Jim Rutenberg is a political reporter for The New York Times who has covered presidential elections since 2004. ...


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Binghamton Research Days brings NPR correspondent

National Public Radio science correspondent Shankar Vedantam spoke to students Wednesday about the importance of passion in research. ...


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Students honor Israel's 65th birthday

Hillel at Binghamton wished Israel a happy birthday in style on Wednesday by hosting it’s fifth annual Yom Ha’atzmaut, or Israeli Independence Day, celebration. ...


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Times reporter relives 2012 campaign

After many stressful months of typing up breaking stories on his phone to beat the competition and drinking with senior political operatives on the campaign trail, Jim Rutenberg of The New York ...


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Professor entrances students with hypnosis

Though he wasn’t wearing a top hat or waving a medallion, professor Gary Truce showed students at Binghamton University the wonders of hypnotism during a lecture and live demonstration. ...


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Lecture dissects K-pop

Korean studies scholars discussed the popularity and globalization of Korean pop music, or K-pop, in a talk on Friday as part of the Korean Studies Symposium. ...


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Students, faculty react to Boston Marathon tragedy

The Binghamton University community responded to news of the bombs in Boston. ...


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Students fight to stay afloat in Canoe Wars

Students clashed in a real-life game of Battleship in the East Gym Rec Center pool Friday night during Binghamton University’s first Canoe Wars. ...


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CIW bets it all on a good cause

Students looking to get their thrills while donating to a charitable cause were in luck at this year’s Casino-in-the-Woods. ...


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BU celebrates Korean culture

More than 300 people joined for a night of dance, comedy and music during the Korean-American Student Association’s (KASA) Korean Night. ...