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Taking it to the streets: Anti-Iraq war protest leads to 9 arrests

By Alana Casanova-Burgess
The aftermath of a protest that landed nine people — eight of them were students — in jail more than two weeks ago is still unraveling as grievances, complaints and charges continue to be filed and dropped. A grievance filed against the Experimental Media Organization, the student group responsible for…

Blaze destroys students’ home

By Evan Drellich
As the roof of 15 Seminary Ave. burned away, firefighters had no immediate way of telling if any of five Binghamton University students were trapped inside the West Side home in the early morning of March 26. “There was a rented movie sitting there on the table — food, half-full…

TB diagnosis on campus has BU officials on alert

By Marina Gaft
Certain individuals who were in close contact with a Binghamton University student who was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis in February have been advised to get screened as a precautionary measure, according to an April 1 B-Line. According to the announcement, the Broome County Health Department (BCHD) notified a specific set…
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Men’s lax to host first place UMBC

By Randy Benjenk
After a tough week of road games against ranked opponents, Binghamton University’s men’s lacrosse team will finally get a home game. But unfortunately for the Bearcats (2-4, 0-1 America East), the opponent will still be one of the top teams in the country: No. 12 Maryland-Baltimore County (6-3, 1-0). The…

Fried and Patterson grateful for NCAA experience

By Cyril Cheriyan
For Binghamton University wrestlers Kyle Fried and Josh Patterson, the NCAA Tournament ended on an abrupt note, but the experiences they took away from it made up for their early exits. “The tournament went really well, and I was among some of the greatest [athletes],” said Fried, a senior. “I…
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In the aftermath

By The Editorial Board
When a group of protesters — most of them students — decided to continue an on-campus anti-war demonstration by trickling down a hill and walking along the Vestal Parkway toward the military recruitment center at University Plaza, they were hoping to make a bold statement and raise awareness about the…
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Diners: an American classic

By Lauren Roulette
It’s a lazy Sunday. As you roll out of bed at 2 p.m. after a night of partying, you can feel pains of hunger in your stomach. It’s time to start your day at the place it may have ended: a Binghamton diner. Whether living on campus or off, a…
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