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Housing plan protested
By Gail Hoffer
Staff Writer Anti-Administration Slogans abound: 'Lois in a Lounge'
Judge orders
temps fired after a decade of University labor
By Nicole Flatow
Editor in Chief Seventeen temporary employees of Binghamton University lost their jobs Friday, in order to comply with a court order from a lawsuit filed by the Binghamton chapter of the Civil Service Employees Association.
New birth
control pill offers women fewer periods
By Camille Ricketts
The Stanford Daily (Stanford U.)
Harvard is
sued by investors
By Stephen M. Marks
Harvard Crimson
NASA probe
continues in Saturday's space shuttle crash
By Eric Malnic and Matt Lait
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Scott Goldstein/Photographer
Students stormed the Administration Building
yesterday to protest the recently announced housing lottery, set to take
effect next fall. Leading the riled up crowd is Jahrudo "Genesis"
Harrigan, a sophomore marketing major.


This week, Release shares a few tips to prevent being bitten by the frost.
Plus, find coverage of last week's Dollar Show, movies, and new music.
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BU rocks defending
AE regular season champs
By Arthur Sherman
Asst. Sports Editor With their season at a crossroads, the Binghamton University men's basketball team came through with perhaps the season's best overall team performance. BU (11-8, AE 6-3) defeated the University of Vermont 61-50, pulling them into a second place tie with the visiting Catamounts (12-9, AE 6-3).
Privitere
moves to 2nd in BU all-time wins list
By Chad Clark
Staff Writer Soph. Josh Ruff (13-0) is two wins away from the BU season dual meet record
BU women's
tennis broken by Colgate U.
By Fredric Goldstein
Staff Writer The Binghamton University women's tennis team hosted their first home meet of the spring season Saturday night under the dome of the Binghamton Tennis Center. Despite emotional and improved play, Binghamton lost 5-2 to Colgate University to fall to 2-2 on the year after a 2-0 start. EDITORIAL
Permanent end to a
temporary problem
OP/ED
The price we dare
not pay: Tolerance made intolerable
By Adam D. Perry
Op/Ed Editor
Enough is enough already;
admin must listen
By Daniel Schwartz
Assistant Op/Ed Editor
Space program still vital
By Sebastian Meyer
The Oracle (U. South Florida)
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
'Just the facts' about
alcohol
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