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Anti-war protest rebuffed by professor
By Josh Ronas
Staff Writer Protesters gathered Friday to make their anti-war message heard. They had hoped to interrupt yet another class in Lecture Hall, as some protesters did earlier that week. War protesters charged in math exam trespass
By Matt Chayes
Staff Writer Campus judicial charges have been filed against students who loudly protested the Iraq war by entering a classroom during a statistics midterm exam, said Eugene Klimko, the associate professor of mathematics whose test was interrupted last Wednesday in Lecture Hall. Council pushes for stability in tuition and student aid
By Liza Schwartz
Staff Writer President Lois B. DeFleur supported the tuition increase at the Council of Binghamton University meeting last Friday. Philly prepares for potential attacks
By Brooke Daley
Daily Pennsylvanian (U. Pennsylvania) Anti-war graffiti sighted on New Mexico campus
By Clay Holtzman
Daily Lobo (U. New Mexico) Oo-la-la! Is Gucci ad simply gratuitous?
By Wendy Navratil
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Eamon Siggins/ Photo
Editor
Protesters and police clash at
the end of an anti-war march this Saturday in DC.

Scott Goldstein / Photographer
BU lacrosse hustled its way to a 7-6
victory against Quinnipiac friday night in Binghamtons Alumni Stadium.
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Men's lax lands first America East win
By Antonio Naglieri
Staff Writer
Friday night proved to be a night of firsts for the Binghamton University
men's lacrosse team.
Men's tennis wins two in Manhattan
By Mark Rubin
Staff Writer
The Binghamton University men's tennis team came away with two victories
this weekend in New York City, and sophomore Akshay Rao set a new school
record for wins in a season.
BU women beat Bonnies in straight-set shutout
By Mark Rubin
Staff Writer The Bonnies couldn't get a racket on the Bearcats' winning trend that carried over from their spring break trip to Florida. EDITORIAL
Pot: Kettle, you're black
OP/ED
Protesters must change their approach
By Daniel Schwartz
Assistant Op/Ed Editor
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
President urges tolerance
and caution
President's war justified
Enough is enough
The Iraqi threat is
real
Editorial moving,
useful
Hundreds sign petition
for Israel
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