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In Egypt for work, professor watches history unfold
As protests tore through Egypt, a professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University was just an hour from the heart of the movement in Cairo. ...
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Police Watch Feb. 22, 2011
SUNDAY, FEB. 20, 3:50 a.m. — An 18-year-old female student reported that someone had written the word “bitch” on the dry erase board on the door of her room in Newing College’s...
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Proceedings on hold as mental state of defendant is questioned
The trial of Abdulsalam al-Zahrani, a former Binghamton University graduate student who was accused of stabbing professor Richard Antoun to death, has been postponed. ...
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Students take part in all aspects of theater production
Students at Binghamton University are taking initiative by running, directing and acting in their own theater performances on campus. ...
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Fate of NYPIRG may be decided Wednesday
The fate of BU'S chapter of NYPIRG appears to be in the hands of the Student Association's Judicial Board. ...
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Administration seeks to raise parking fines
A recent policy proposal could raise the stakes for drivers at Binghamton University who decide that violating parking regulations is worth the risk. ...
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12 cars damaged after structure collapses in snow storm
In the Hayes Community Apartments parking lot, 12 cars sit waiting to be appraised for damage sustained when a structure fell on top of them. ...
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Casino-in-the-Woods to boast aquatic theme
BU students who want to gamble in a casino will need to look no further than the College-in-the-Woods' Casino-in-the-Woods event. ...
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Police Watch: 18 Feb., 2011
MONDAY, FEB. 14, 2:06 p.m. — Officers on patrol reported to Parking Lot S-3 near Newing College after a hangtag that had been reported missing from a student’s car in January was...
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Speaker discusses eating disorders
About 100 people crowded into the Mandela Room Wednesday for an educational presentation on the prevention of eating disorders ...