Tuesday, October 16, 2001

Issue:  7

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News Headlines

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Anthrax scares hit Binghamton campus
Suspicious package causes alarm at Computing Center
Jansen Anderman-Hahn - Staff Writer

After a series of scares across the nation this week, and even as close as Johnson City, health officials took no chances in investigating a possible anthrax threat October 15 at the Binghamton University Computing Center.
 

Downtown housing nixed; students stuck in area hotel
All construction on the Suites has been halted, leaving students stuck at the Grand Royale Hotel.
It has been said that Rome wasn’t built in a day. Evidently, the Binghamton Suites will not be built at all.
Coalition to target underage drinkers
Parents’ weekend unites NYU community
Plans unveiled for proposed new community
more news

 

Sports Headlines


Smells like team spirit
As part of the night’s events, prizes totaling over $3,000, including a free semester meal plan and free textbooks, were awarded to lucky contestants
The West gym was packed with more than 2,200 students, alumni, local residents and administration on Friday, October 12 in a celebration marking the first allowable date that NCAA Div. I basketball teams around the country can practice.
Women’s soccer team cans Canisius, 5-0
Johnson-Maddux matchup keynotes NLCS
Rams give Bearcats the boot
more sports

Opinion Headlines


A BitterSuite Situation

Once again Binghamton University officials’ plan for accommodating increased enrollment over the next few years has been exposed for what it really is: poorly conceived and fatally flawed.
Letter to the Editor
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