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University confirms plan to cull campus deer
A large percentage of the Nature Preserve's deer population will be selectively killed over winter break, from Dec. 20 to Jan. 20. ...
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Facebook group cuts middleman out of BU textbook sales
Binghamton University students have designed an alternative to posting flyers on campus or visiting the University Bookstore to sell back their old textbooks. ...
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Snack foods sustain students while studying
Upcoming finals may be the top concern of many college students this week. So much so that few give much thought to things like food or sleep, other than what is minimally ...
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Studyers 'occupy' Bartle Library during exam crunch
Most weekend nights, you'd be more likely to find students at Tom & Marty's than the Glenn G. Bartle Library. But in the days leading up to finals week, the library turns ...
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Long-awaited East Gym to reopen in January
After a $13.5 million renovation, the East Gym is set to reopen by the start of next semester. ...
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Ruth Stone, BU teacher and poet, dies at 96
Ruth Stone, an acclaimed poet and former Binghamton University professor, died of natural causes at her home in Ripton, Vt. on Nov. 19. ...
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Grant funds research in multiple disciplines
Binghamton University's Division of Research is now taking applications for its Interdisciplinary Collaboration Grants (ICG) Program, which provides selected projects as much as $10,000 to support research that crosses academic disciplinary boundaries. ...
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Fracking investigation finds toxic emissions at drill sites
There is new evidence that hydraulic fracturing poses a threat to air quality. ...
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Police Watch: Dec. 6, 2011
FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 10:25 p.m. — Officers on patrol responded to reports of a marijuana smell in Newing College’s Bingham Hall, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police....
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UNC Professor explains science of alcoholism
Clyde Hodge, a professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gave a lecture to an audience of mostly graduate students and regional professors last Friday ...