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Rally applauds troops’ efforts in wars abroad

By Melissa Bykofsky
Monday marked the 20-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the College Republicans celebrated the day of freedom with a rally supporting American troops “fighting for freedom” overseas. “The fall of the Berlin wall is so symbolic of freedom,” said senior history major Alex Paolano, president of…

Assembly decides against removal of student leaders

By Robert Bellon
The Student Assembly dismissed calls for the removal of four student leaders, including Binghamton University Student Association President Adam Amit, at Monday’s meeting. Ian Swan, Assembly representative for Dickinson Town Council, authored three resolutions, which separately sought the impeachment of Amit, Assembly chair Elahd Bar-Shai and research and planning chair…

Foundation to cover initial fees of audit

By Melissa Bykofsky
The external audit of Binghamton University’s athletic program will cost $520 per hour, which will be initially covered by SUNY through the Research Foundation, according to a spokesman. The Research Foundation provides human resources, payroll, purchasing and other administrative services to campus-related organizations within the State University of New York.…
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Bearcats fall to Terriers in battle for AE crown

By Holly Berkowitz
Despite achieving its best overall record since 2005 and its best conference record ever, the Binghamton women’s soccer team could not overcome the experienced Boston Terriers to steal the America East crown from them. The Bearcats’ season came to an end last Saturday, after a 4-0 defeat at the hands…

Men’s soccer ends season with home loss; Carson red-carded

By Justin Tasch
After an entire season of playing hard in Bearcat green, the only color that mattered for the men’s soccer team on Saturday was red. Binghamton University squared off against the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Retrievers in the quarterfinals of the America East tournament at the Bearcats Sports Complex. Unfortunately…
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Leadership lacking in SA

By The Editorial Board
Well, there you have it ladies and gentlemen, our student representatives doing what they do best. Absolutely nothing. Despite the fervor of the previous week, the Student Assembly dismissed the impeachment resolutions for Adam Amit and Lawrence Faulstich Monday. The impeachment of Elahd Bar-Shai went to a vote, which was…
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WEB EXCLUSIVE: Maroon 5 returns to their roots

By Elena Cox
Movement was barely an option inside Barton Hall at Cornell University Sunday night. The former armory and current home to Cornell’s indoor track and field team was filled with students sandwiched together in a sweaty mass, despite the space around them. Laughter and gossip reverberated through the 25-foot ceilings, yet…
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