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Mountainview walkway is left dark by vandals
By Chris Strub
Students walking to and from Mountainview College at night may not be able to see where they are going very clearly, but Residential Life officials said they have no one to blame but themselves. Haitians react to an island’s revolution
By Jessie Lanoil
With a so-called “fraudulent government” and a growing revolution in Haiti, this past week the Haitian American Student Association held a discussion about the nation’s current tumult. A southside renaissance
By Matt Zeidel
After over a decade of economic purgatory, Binghamton’s South Side is poised for a much-needed revitalization, and local businesses are poised to make the most of it. 9/11 memorial to scrape skies
Newsday Mice produce viable monkey sperm
The California Aggie (U. California - Davis) New viruses are spread by file-sharing programs
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Neither naked,
nor a lady

Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
After 10 years and seven albums, the
Barenaked Ladies are still as fresh as the day they burst onto the music
scene, constantly reinventing their own eccentric niche in the rock genre
and demanding more of themselves, as a band respectful of their fans.
Their new Everywhere for Everyone tour is a product of their
devotion, a musical journey designed to entrance new and old fans alike.
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Remembering the Underground Railroad

Arthur Hauser/Photographer
Libby Tucker, an English professor, discusses
the importance of secret codes in the quilts and songs of the times of the
Underground Railroad, Monday night in the Hinman Commons. |
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Fast
learner
A freshman’s odyssey
By Arthur Sherman
He acts like he’s been here before.
Defense, Hailey bail out ‘Cats at home
By Arthur Sherman
Al Walker had a simple message for his players in the locker room on Wednesday night. EDITORIAL
The Bible... Now a major motion picture event!
OP/ED
Admitting mistakes, stepping back
Corey Frampton
Republicans are right
Jordan Shapiro
Shooting for the moon and beyond
By Aaron Riccio
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