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Cinema department kicks off Visiting Artists Series

Binghamton University's cinema department started its semester-long "Visiting Film and Video Artists Series" Tuesday with a free screening of films by independent filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky in Lecture Hall 6. ...


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LASU busts rhymes at biannual poetry reading

The Latin American Student Union (LASU) held the first of its biannual "Palabras" poetry readings yesterday at the Undergrounds Cafe in the Old University Union. ...


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Cuomo, labor at odds over contract

Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued layoff notices to more than 3,400 state employees who are members of Public Employees Federation (PEF), New York state's second-largest workers' union, after the group rejected a five-year ...


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Serbian diplomat convicted of aiding Kovacevic

A court has convicted a former Serbian diplomat of helping a Serb former Binghamton University basketball player flee the U.S. after beating a fellow American student into a coma. ...


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Blackboard problems baffle ITS, upset students

Binghamton University's Information Technology Services (ITS) reports it may have found the solution to the operating problems that have plagued Blackboard and frustrated students for the past two weeks. ...


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CHOW Walk hopes to raise more than $60,000

Binghamton University's Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and the Broome County Council of Churches will host their annual Hunger Walk this Sunday to raise awareness for the Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW), ...


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Binghamton area's consumer confidence down

The Binghamton region's consumer confidence index decreased 8 percent this quarter, making it the region with the lowest consumer confidence index in the state. ...


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CDC crafts internship class for flood relief

Binghamton University is offering a class this semester to allow students to earn internship credit for learning about and assisting with recovery efforts in the local community after September's devastating flood. ...


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Federal healthcare reform stalls in New York

The federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is currently stalled in the New York State Senate because of Senate Republicans' opposition to setting up a state health care "exchange." ...


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Caldicott, anti-nuclear activist, lectures on campus

Helen Caldicott, an environmental activist, spoke at Binghamton University about the dangers of nuclear energy and natural gas extraction. ...