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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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Students go barefoot to call attention to children in need

BU students went barefoot on Tuesday as part of a worldwide effort to call attention to needy children who cannot afford shoes. ...


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Magrath set to stay on as president through 2011

SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher has asked current Interim President C. Peter Magrath to stay on through the end of 2011. ...


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FINCO finishes allocations

The SA Assembly will debate and vote on student groups' funding at its meeting Monday. ...


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Police Watch: April 7, 2011

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 3 p.m. — An 18-year-old female student working out at the University FitSpace discovered that someone had taken her jacket, which she had left in an unlocked locker, said...


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Binghamton ranked 5th most depressing city

The website Business Insider has recently ranked Binghamton as the fifth most depressing city in America, using information from a new Gallup poll. ...


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From Columbine comes a message of kindness

BU students were asked to accept Rachel's Challenge, the positive message of a Columbine shooting victim, when the program came to the Mandela Room Monday. ...


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BAMS and ASU hold week long cultural events

The Binghamton University Association for Mixed Students spent the past week focusing on the merging cultures and increasing appreciation for the multi-ethnic heritage during their cultural week. ...


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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. ...