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Students question an unusual winter
January's average temperature in Binghamton was 27 degrees, five degrees above the monthly average since 1981, and both December and January ranked in the top 10 warmest since 1951.
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CDC representatives attend White House session
Representatives from Binghamton University's Career Development Center were invited to the White House last month to discuss internship opportunities for BU students.
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East Gym renovations provide new amenities, equipment
After 18 months of renovations, the East Gym reopened its doors to the public this weekend.
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East Campus Construction project continues as planned
Across the Brain from the current Dickinson Community, residential buildings that will make up the new Dickinson are under construction
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Police Watch: Feb. 3, 2012
SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 11:04 p.m. — A 19-year-old male student was sleeping in a study lounge in Hinman College's Lehman Hall when he woke up to find that the iPhone and money he had in his possession were stolen, according to Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton's New York State University Police.
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Jay Rizzuto, senior, dies after accident
Joseph "Jay" Rizzuto, a Binghamton University senior majoring in history from Rockville Center, Long Island, died Sunday, Jan. 22 after suffering head and lung injuries in a car accident on Jan. 18.
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UDC to remain closed until Fall 2012
Five months after flood waters filled the basement of the Binghamton University Downtown Center, causing critical damage to much of the building's central electrical systems, the UDC is still closed and undergoing renovations that are not likely to be completed until fall 2012.
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Student groups weigh in on 2012 Republican primaries
The Republican Party's 2012 presidential primary season is in full swing and election fever is high. Currently, only four candidates remain: former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Pennsylvania Sen.
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Fracking banned for two years in Binghamton
After years of debating the environmental impact and future of natural gas drilling in Binghamton, the Binghamton City Council voted in favor of a two-year ban on fracking.




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