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Housing bill killed, but could be back
By Matt Chayes
The present version of the controversial zoning bill is dead. For now. Vacation housing to come at a price
By Andrea Boyarsky
With the University's projected need for a place to house students over breaks, it's either pay up or move out, a top Residential Life official told Mohawk Hall students Tuesday night. Students consider mad cow beef
By Josh Mitchell and Ray Pegollo
Shirley Lin, a senior double-majoring in economics and English has been trying to avoid red meat products lately. The other day, she ate a roast beef sandwich, not realizing there was beef in it until she took a bite and proceeded to freak out. Kerry gets crucial endorsement
The Washington Post White House stresses need for terror law
The Washington Post New extended-cycle birth control pills
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What you crave?

Emily Epstein/Photographer
Hemsley Bien-aise, a sophomore majoring in
electrical engineering, is nonchalant about mad cow disease as he eats
a dining hall burger. "I am not afraid of eating meat at all," he said.
Are most students like Hemsley? Go to Article

Eamon Siggins/Senior Photographer
Grace Hoefner, a Residential Life official,
explained that students who live in so-called break housing would have
to pay more money for rent than residents at other dorms. Go
to Article
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Billings playing like an 'MVP'
By Arthur Sherman
Now things are getting interesting. Riding a three-game America East winning streak -- tying the longest streak in school history -- Binghamton is becoming a major threat in the conference race. Farewell to an old friend
By Arthur Sherman
Don't get me wrong, I'm just as excited as the next person about tomorrow's opening of the Events Center. But that doesn't mean I'm not going to miss the out-of-date, but still lovable West Gym. EDITORIAL
Can't catch a break
OP/ED
Unify Americans through English
Jordan Shapiro
Parenting starts at home
Daniel Schwartz
Restricting gambling and drinking by age is unreasonable
Aaron Riccio
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
• Housing law already restrictive
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