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Former DEA agent and High Times editor argue in Q-and-A
Students filled the Mandela Room to hear Bob Stutman, a retired DEA agent, and Steve Hager, editor of High Times magazine, debate marijuana's legal status. ...
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Students remain unclear on constitutional changes
A vote, which will be held Wednesday, April 13, will determine whether the SA will become a not-for-profit corporation. ...
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Alumna author discusses religious faith in writing
Anita Diamant spoke at the Osterhout Theater in the Anderson Center about her novel "The Red Tent." ...
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College of Community and Public Affairs sponsors screening of documentary on ACA shooting
To mark the second anniversary of the ACA shooting, the documentary film "Binghamton Heals" was screened on campus Sunday. ...
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Chabad invites 1,500 to Shabbat dinner
Shabbat 1500, a traditional Jewish Shabbat dinner for roughly 1,500 students, will be hosted by Binghamton University's Chabad Center and will take place Friday in the West Gym. ...
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Electronica, dubstep artists to perform at BU
Binghamton University's first-ever electronic music festival will raise money for tsunami victims in Japan. ...
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Groups campaign for Japan relief effort
Students at Binghamton University have united to fundraise for relief efforts in Japan after the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. ...
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Conference aims to raise LGBT acceptance
Binghamton University will host the 16th annual Northeastern Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Conference this weekend. ...
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ACA shooting survivor calls for gun control
The critically wounded receptionist who phoned police during a gunman's rampage two years ago has broken her public silence to ask for a renewed federal ban on large-capacity gun magazines like those ...
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BU debate team reaches quarterfinals in home tournament
Debate teams from more than 50 schools descended on Binghamton University in March to participate in the Cross Examination Debate Association national championships. ...