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University shuts off DC++, but downloads continue
Binghamton University students have taken notice that the popular file-sharing program "DC++," which allowed students to freely download media files, is not working this semester. ...
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CDC pairs students with alumni for winter externship program
This winter, the Career Development Center will officially debut its Liberal Arts to Careers Externship (LACE) program, which ran for the first time as a limited pilot program this summer. The program...
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Displaced renters attend seminar on tenant rights
The effects of the flood of Wednesday, Sept. 7 and Thursday, Sept. 8 — which displaced thousands of local residents from their homes, caused millions of dollars in damages and left parts...
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BU hosts top-flight debate teams in annual tournament
Last weekend, Binghamton University hosted Northeast Regional Opener, an annual college debate tournament. ...
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PETCO accepts blame for 100 animal deaths
PETCO CEO Jim Myers has said that PETCO accepts full responsibility for the flooding deaths of 100 animals that perished at the company's Johnson City store location. ...
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Pretty Lights concert moved from Events Center to Broome County Arena
Thursday's Homecoming concert, featuring Pretty Lights, Wale and Big Gigantic, has been relocated to the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Downtown Binghamton. ...
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DEC releases report on impacts of fracking
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) released a report Wednesday, Sept. 7 on its findings about hydraulic fracturing or ...
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Search for Athletic Director narrows
Binghamton University moved one step closer to finding its next athletic director Wednesday after the school released the names of three finalists for the position. ...
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School officials discuss Code of Conduct changes
Student Association leaders and the Office of Student Conduct came to an agreement on proposed amendments to the rules governing the Binghamton University student body yesterday. ...
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Immigration studies minor to add depth to HDEV curriculum
Beginning this semester, the human development department of Binghamton University's College of Community and Public Affairs is offering a new minor in "immigration ...