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Peck investigated for dumping Review

Jordan Peck, the president of the Student Association, is being investigated by the campus judicial system for throwing out copies of Binghamton Review, a conservative magazine that contained a scathing opinion piece written by Louis Leonini, one of his opponents in next week’s school-wide elections.

Debate reveals differences in candidates

The Student Association debate Wednesday night, gave the six presidential candidates a chance to voice their views on everything from the new drop deadline to each other.

New and old platforms arise as S.A. elections come back to campus

Students were able to hear the views of prospective Student Association leaders this week, when S.A. sweeps and their controversial attitudes came to residential communities.

E-mail fraud causes eBay hijacking
The Daily Universe

Peck Trashes Review

Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
Jim Amberger (left) stands in the footprint of the Dumpster where he saw the S.A. president tossing copies of the magazine he works for. Amberger later filed a police report alleging theft. The magazine, The Binghamton Review, contained a critical article about Peck by Lou Leonini (right). Go to Article


Jazz in Bing

Duke Ellington’s tangerine-suited successor, grandson Paul Mercer Elliot proves highly capable of leading the Duke Ellington orchestra in concert at the Anderson Concert Hall.
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2nd-seeded BU women upset in AE quarterfinal

In last Monday’s practice at the Events Center, the Bearcats’ frame of mind was as clear as the America East tournament was only a few days away. Binghamton, despite coming off an overtime loss to Vermont in the season finale, had what it would have taken to be a Cinderella story.

Tragedy in Ithaca: Cornell lax player, hit with ball, dies

This space was originally intended for discussing Todd Bertuzzi and his incident with Steve Moore in the Vancouver Canucks-Colorado Avalanche game on March 8. About how Bertuzzi is being treated unfairly and that in some ways, Moore should have known retribution was coming, and that his freak injury — a broken neck — was never intended to happen.

EDITORIAL
SA Endorsements

OP/ED
Can we win a terror war?

Robot race shows ingenuity, inventiveness of Americans

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
‘Die-in’ effective
St. Clair a friend of students
St. Clair an enemy of students

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