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The programs could face service interruptions with the looming cuts to safety net programs in the proposed federal budget.
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There’s been an increase in federal immigration enforcement, student visas have been revoked, and funding cuts, freezes and layoffs have impacted the Southern Tier.
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The project is highlighting the dangers of climate change and bringing people together to talk about it – through quilting.
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New York’s Catholic community is mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away Monday morning at the age of 88.
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A group in Chemung County want a thorough investigation of a site that used to be home to a fertilizer plant.
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Southern Tier Congressman Nick Langworthy is not hosting in-person town halls and his constituents are frustrated at their lack of access to their representative.
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The group called on the university to cut ties with companies that manufacture weapons used in the war in Gaza. The protests come amid news that five Binghamton students had their visas revoked by the federal government.
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The SUNY Institute for Local News, the statewide program – the first of its kind in the nation – tasks students at SUNY’s 64 campuses to report on news happening in their communities and then deliver that content to local media outlets, many of which are struggling to survive.
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An investigation by the state found former Mayor Eric Halstead stole over $23,000 from the village's accounts over the course of five years. In January, he pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the third degree.
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Across the country, over 1,000 international students have reportedly had their legal status changed by the federal government.
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Risa Lieberwitz, president of Cornell’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, says Cornell should stand up against potential demands from the White House.
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The Constitution Pipeline would transport gas from Pennsylvania through New York’s Southern Tier and Catskills.