Pipe Dream

Campus parking causes frustration

By Corinne Merdegia
Finding a parking space on campus is a difficult task, especially with 7,875 registered vehicles competing for 6,687 available parking spots. Construction in Newing College and Hillside Community this year has eliminated parking areas. According to Binghamton’s New York State University Police Deputy Chief Daniel Chambers, the construction of Newing…

Workers Union protests SUNY budget cuts

By Melissa Bykofsky
Students paraded signs reading, “Banks got bailed out, Schools got sold out” around the library fountain Wednesday in protest of recent budget cuts to the State University of New York system. The Binghamton Education Workers Union, which consists of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty from Binghamton University,…

Advocates call on president for cleaner energy

By Anjana Nattanmai
More than 50 students supporting “Beyond Coal” rallied in front of the Couper Administration Building on Tuesday to push for the elimination of coal usage at Binghamton University. According to Christine Walsh, one of 11 event coordinators for the campaign, “Beyond Coal,” affiliated with the Sierra Club, is part of…
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Men’s basketball debuts with win in exhibition

By Daniel Boruchowitz
The goal of exhibition play is primarily to fix problems to prepare for the regular season, rather than getting a victory; winning the game is just an added perk. The Binghamton University men’s basketball team started unofficial play with a 64-50 exhibition win over visiting Holy Family University this Tuesday.…

Women’s basketball approaches new season with experience

By Justin Mathew
In a conference of talented and dominant teams, the Binghamton University women’s basketball team is looking to be more than just another face in the crowd. A squad on the rise, the Bearcats will need to discover their identity quickly in order to succeed, as they adjust to life without…
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editorial

By The Editorial Board
When it comes to making Binghamton University a green campus, we support the idea 100 percent. But we have to give credit where credit’s due and realize what is reasonable and feasible, and what is not. Since the start of the semester, students and faculty have held two rallies on…
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Free-format WHRW is walking on air

By Elena Cox
When walking past room WB06 in the basement of the New University Union, one can’t help but feel a little intimidated. Home to WHRW Studios: the front room is full of band stickers, paying tribute to artists from The Kinks to The Kooks, an old-school arcade machine and usually a…
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