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NY to require pro-bono work from new attorneys
Starting next year, aspiring lawyers in New York will have to complete 50 hours of pro-bono law work before being admitted into the state’s Bar Association. ...
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RA brings Planned Parenthood rep to Dickinson
Monday's presentation in Dickinson Community was not your typical free-food RA event, as a Planned Parenthood employee debunked sex myths and distributed Plan B to the student audience. ...
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Police Watch: May 8, 2012
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 3 a.m. — Officers of Binghamton’s New York State University Police were called to Newing College’s Bingham Hall to settle a dispute between two male students, Investigator Patrick Reilly...
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Graduate students confront Stenger
Approximately 50 graduate students rallied for more money and fewer working hours on Tuesday outside the Couper Administration Building — eliciting an appearance by University President Harvey Stenger. ...
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Kaskeset celebrates 15th anniversary
The group will be celebrating the benchmark anniversary at their semester show this Saturday night. ...
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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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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. ...