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'Our Money, Our Voice': YDSA organizes march for campus dining reform
Continuing its push for campus dining reform, Binghamton University’s chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a protest on Friday. Dozens of students rallied for heightened health and safety protocols,...
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SA Congress creates public opinion form to improve communication and transparency
The Student Association Congress recently created a public opinion form for students to share their opinions and concerns with the governing body. The resolution implementing the form passed unanimously on Nov. 4...
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Amid criticism, University announces new steps promoting campus food safety
As students continue voicing concerns about campus food safety, Binghamton University recently announced it has “implemented a series of comprehensive steps” to meet health and safety requirements in dining halls. As part...
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New website allows students to leave anonymous reviews of landlords
A Binghamton University junior teamed up with a recent graduate to create a platform where students can post anonymous reviews of their landlords, offering prospective tenants greater insight compared to traditional online...
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Lyle Feisel, founding dean of Watson College, dies at 90
Lyle Feisel, the founding dean of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, passed away on Nov. 5 at age 90. Feisel began his career in the U.S. Navy,...
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After long debate, SA Congress passes resolution to protect student protest and free speech
The Student Association Congress passed a resolution protecting students’ right to organize and protest during its general body meeting on Tuesday. The “Resolution to Protect the Right to Organize” demands that Binghamton...
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Annual Shriber lecture examines the Carlisle Indian Boarding School
Michael Oberg, writer and distinguished history professor at SUNY Geneseo, visited Binghamton University last Thursday to discuss the Onondaga people’s resilience and perseverance at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. He was invited...
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Haitian Student Association organizes 'Stand With Haiti' rally
The Haitian Student Association organized a “Stand with Haiti” rally on Thursday, raising awareness about issues affecting the country. During the rally, representatives from HaSA and its partner organizations — the Black...
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Hillel hosts dialogue with Israeli and Palestinian peace activists
Last Thursday, Hillel at Binghamton University hosted Khaled Abu Awwad, a Palestinian peace activist, and Orthodox Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger for a dialogue on life in the West Bank and the complex dynamics...
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Funeral for accepted student Omer Neutra held in Israel last Friday
Omer Neutra, an accepted Binghamton University student who deferred his admission to serve in the Israeli military, was buried in Israel last Friday. Mourners gathered at Kiryat Shaul’s Military Cemetery in Tel...
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Center for Israel Studies hosts second roundtable on Gaza
Binghamton University’s Center for Israel Studies held the second installation of its planned three-part roundtable series on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The talk, titled “Roundtable Series on Gaza: On Humanitarian Aid,”...
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College Democrats, College Republicans spar in fourth-annual Great Debate
Students gathered in Old Union Hall on Monday for the fourth-annual Great Debate between the College Democrats and College Republicans. Hosted by Binghamton University’s Summit on Student Political Participation, debate participants clashed...
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BSU holds march and discussion to celebrate Black Solidarity Day
The Black Student Union held a discussion and protest on Monday in observance of Black Solidarity Day, inviting students to reflect on Black identity, history and culture. The theme of this year’s...