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Food-filled tents, tables and activities enlivened the space outside of the Young Sam Kim Korean Student Center in Old Champlain this past Friday afternoon for K-Fest.
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The African Student Organization held its keynote speaker event on April 30 with social media personality Dr. Umar Johnson in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center’s Multipurpose Room.
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Inspired by a celebration of heritage and history, Quimbamba Latin Dance Team transformed the Mandela Room into a vibrant tribute to Latin culture, hosting its annual showcase as part of Latin Weekend’s “Past, Present, Future” trilogy.
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Binghamton University announced that Sheena Murphy, an expert in condensed matter physics and an experienced research administrator, will serve as its new vice president for research.
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As Chartwells Higher Education prepares to take control of on-campus dining, some upcoming changes to the MarketPlace are drawing controversy.
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Originally proposed in 2023 by former Student Association President Nia Johnson ‘23, a mural honoring all the multicultural organizations on campus has been constructed.
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A vigil was held on Tuesday to honor Peter Bennedum, an unhoused man who was allegedly attacked by five teenagers in Binghamton last Monday.
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EDITORIAL | Administration: B [BOLD]
The administration has had a relatively quiet semester, taking no actions that motivate the Editorial Board to grant a higher or lower grade.
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Pipe Dream spoke to a former Binghamton University Division I student-athlete who shared their experience struggling with mental health and accessibility of resources on campus.
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Families, friends and community members gathered in the American Legion Hall downtown this Sunday night for MajorNoir’s annual gala, themed”The Greatest Noirette” this year as an ode to The Greatest Showman.
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Amid prom season, the Binghamton University Saqqara Chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority hosted a community service project called Project Prom at Johnson City High School.
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The Haitian Student Association celebrated the rich history and heritage of Haiti in the Mandela Room last Sunday at their inaugural Mr. and Miss Haiti pageant.
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The Student Association Congress failed to pass a resolution aimed at spreading awareness about Binghamton University’s partnership with Flock Safety and a student protest against the collaboration via an Instagram post and an SA-Line special announcement.
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The Student Association Congress failed to pass a resolution aimed at spreading awareness about Binghamton University’s partnership with Flock Safety and a student protest against the collaboration via an Instagram post.
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Over the past two weeks, Binghamton University held a series of events celebrating student research and art as part of its 15th-annual Research Days.
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On International Workers’ Day, celebrated annually on May 1, more than 100 students and community members gathered on campus to demand that Binghamton University end its contract with Flock Safety.
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After losing two out of three at home against Longwood over the weekend, Binghamton baseball played Le Moyne in a one-game contest on Tuesday, clobbering the Dolphins by a score of 24-13.
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“Michael,” a biopic chronicling the life of Michael Jackson, was released in theaters on Friday. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film follows Michael Jackson’s journey from his early days in The Jackson 5 to the development of his solo career.
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