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Police panel discusses law and order

An administrator and two law enforcement officials spoke at a panel from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Anderson Center Chamber Hall to discuss the student-police dynamic at Binghamton University. ...


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Sutton arrested on day of dismissal from Binghamton basketball

Senior Kyrie Sutton's Nov. 4 dismissal from the Binghamton University men's basketball team came on the same day of his most recent arrest for the misdemeanor charge of criminal possession of stolen ...


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University puts deer in the crosshairs

The Binghamton University administration is considering options to control the campus deer population that include culling, or selectively killing, the deer beginning this winter break. ...


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Kyrie Sutton dismissed from Binghamton University men's basketball team

Kyrie Sutton, the only senior on the Binghamton University men's basketball team — and only remaining player from the 2009 America East championship team — has been dismissed from the team. ...


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Changes to BU Brain affect Spring registration

Many students have expressed confusion or frustration with recent changes to BU Brain since registration for the spring 2012 semester began last week. ...


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CSA schedules a week of Caribbean-themed events

The Caribbean Student Association (CSA) has kicked off Caribbean Week, a week-long series of events centered around the theme, "together we aspire, together we ...


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100 rally Downtown for first Binghamton SlutWalk

Despite bitter 30-degree weather last Friday night, about 100 Binghamton community members took part in Binghamton's first ...


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Harpur College to offer special seminar on class action lawsuits

Harpur College of Arts and Sciences will offer Harpur seniors the opportunity to take a special seminar next semester on the topic of class-action lawsuits, taught by Jonathan Plasse ‘97, chair of ...


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Study reports majority of college students have cell phone 'addiction'

About 60 percent of college students say they feel addicted to their cell phones, according to a recently published study in Hack College, a technology magazine. ...


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Experts discuss sexual homicide

A panel of experts from a variety of fields — including law enforcement, psychology, medicine, social work, forensic science, sociology and women's studies — gathered on campus Sunday to discuss the topic ...