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Park project jockeys for lead in international competition
A city development project started by a Binghamton University professor has been ranked second of nine finalists in the Phillips Livable Cities Award, an international competition of community projects. ...
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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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Binghamton Bhangra hosts international dance contest
Binghamton Bhangra hosted its third annual intercollegiate dance competition in the Osterhout Concert Theater Saturday night, bringing in teams from the U.S. and Canada. ...
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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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Student engineers bring fresh water to village
Beginning last fall, five BU students took initiative by designing and building an entirely new water purification system for a rural South American community. ...
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ResLife aims to retain upperclassmen in Newing
Residential Life has created the Newing College Leadership Assistant Program in an attempt to fairly distribute rooms in Newing College, which are currently under construction. ...
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SA revokes NYPIRG's BU charter on claims of defiance
Binghamton University's chapter of New York Public Interest Research Group has been forced to face the possibility this week that its 37-year existence as a campus institution may be in its death ...