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FALL CONCERT

By Melissa Bykofsky
Third Eye Blind and Kid Cudi will dual-headline the fall concert at Binghamton University on Oct. 11, bringing two very different sounds to the Events Center. The Student Association Programming Board informed Pipe Dream of the news on Wednesday. Kid Cudi, up-and-coming hip hop artist who is best known as…

Health Services awaits H1N1 vaccine

By Anjana Nattanmai
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is currently in the process of creating an H1N1, or swine flu, vaccination which could be available at Binghamton University as early as October. Still, delays are to be expected due to government screenings, according to Dr. Michael Leonard, medical director at the…

Dunkin Donuts Sponsor

By Jonathan Mart
Dunkin’ Donuts, the coffee and baked goods chain founded in 1950, has recently agreed to become the new official sponsor for the Binghamton Bearcats. This union between the school and Dunkin’ Donuts will apply to both the men’s and women’s Binghamton basketball teams and will begin with the slam dunk…
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Kucharski leads BU to win in home opener

By Cyril Cheriyan
As the sun sank behind the Events Center, it seemed to take Syracuse with it as the Binghamton University men’s soccer team struck back in the second half to clinch Tuesday’s home opener 3-2 in front of 2,063 fans. “It was a difficult match,” said head coach Paul Marco. “But…

Bearcats struggle away from home

By Ryan Ganzenmuller
It’s going to be a tough road for the Binghamton University women’s soccer team this year. The Bearcats began their long schedule of away matches this weekend with losses at University of Delaware, 3-0, and St. Joseph’s University, 1-0. “Delaware was a good team,” said Bearcats’ head coach Sarah McClellan.…
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Take responsibility for your health

By The Editorial Board
Moderation is best with most things — even if it’s worrying about swine flu, or H1N1. Students at Binghamton University have been urged to stay home from class if they present any symptoms of swine flu, such as high temperature, body aches or chills (see Page 1). As up to…
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Chegg

By Erica Hill
After a long summer, we’re finally back to school, which for many of us means a significant withdrawal from our checking accounts. We have to buy dorm decorations, gym memberships, parking passes, snacks and last but not least, books. Books, books, books and more books. When classes are requiring new…
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