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Spring 2024 Issue 15

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024 | Vol. CII, Issue 15 | Binghamton University | bupipedream.com

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‘ALL EYES ON RAFAH’

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Valentine’s Day rally for Palestinian liberation, led by Binghamton Solidarity Committee, draws counterprotest from Binghamton University Zionist Organization.

Hillel, partners host ‘Roots: Two Truths, One Land’ The presentation was led by Roots, an initiative for “Palestinian-Israeli understanding, nonviolence and transformation.” Vera Then

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On Thursday, Hillel at Binghamton hosted “Two Truths, One Land,” a presentation by Noor

A’wad, a Palestinian peace activist, and Orthodox Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger, to explore the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and share pathways to mutual understanding. Held in the Mandela Room, the program was presented by Roots, a “Palestinian-Israeli initiative for understanding, nonviolence and transformation,” in collaboration with Binghamton University’s Interfaith Council, the Judaic Stud-

CASU and VSA welcome the Year of the Dragon with Lunar Festival The event was a chance for students to celebrate the New Year with Chinese and Vietnamese food and games. Revati Gelda

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This past Friday, the Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) and the Chinese American Student Union (CASU) came together to host this year’s Lunar Festival in the Mandela Room. Upon entering, attendees were given a red envelope with a piece of candy inside — signaling a typical Lunar Festival tradition where friends and family receive these

envelopes, usually with money, to symbolize prosperity and best wishes for the new year. Francene Olegario, publicity chair for VSA and a senior majoring in integrative neuroscience, described what bringing the Lunar Festival to Binghamton University means for the community. “We’re able to cultivate a safe space for other Asian students that might have not been able to go back to the city to celebrate Lunar New Year with their family,” Olegario said. “I think it really means a lot that students can come together and celebrate, even though some people might not celebrate the holiday themselves.”

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ARTS & CULTURE

ies Department, Israel on Campus Coalition and the Speech and Debate Team. A’wad and Schlesinger engaged in conversation, exchanging insight into historical context and the potential paths toward peace in the Middle East. According to Ira Glasser, Hillel’s chief executive officer, the event emphasized the importance of diverse narratives and perspectives.

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Vestal residents, Town Board divided over SRO status, other concerns Protestors repeatedly questioned and expressed frustration with Vestal Supervisor Maria Sexton’s concerns with the town’s budget. Luca Carrese

On Valentine’s Day, Vestal residents gathered at the Town Hall, calling for the school resource officer (SRO) program’s expansion in the Vestal Central School District (CSD). Currently, four Vestal police officers oversee the district’s six school buildings.

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Men’s Swim and Dive wins America East Championship

See tgK page TK provided by america east The Binghamton men’s swimming and diving teams tallied 795.50 points in their America East (AE) championship victory — netting six first-place finishes across four days.

OPINIONS

SPORTS

20 student artists compete in a 24 hour drawing challenge,

Noah Kahan concludes his ‘Stick Season’ era with a final deluxe release,

Read Letters to the Editor in response to recent column,

Men’s basketball defeats NJIT on the road,

Men’s lacrosse squeezes past St. Bonaventure,

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