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Students reclaim dignity from violence
By Michael Marrero
The pouring rain Thursday night drove marchers participating in Take Back the Night week inside, but it did not dampen their spirits.
Student
online trading post opens for all sorts of swaps
By Andrea Boyarsky
If you are tired of searching through bulletin boards strewn around campus
for cheaper books or a place to live, and wish that there were a simpler
way to find your college necessities, the e-club's Bearcat Exchange Web
site may be able to help.
Students,
faculty seek to interpret affirmative action
By Nicole Flatow
Mercedes Maldonado didn't even have to graduate kindergarten to realize
that race matters. And now that she's in college, she says she's come
to understand even more that past discrimination needs to be addressed.
POLICE WATCH
Triumphant Bush casts strong image for the 2004 election
The Washington Post Shooting blinds U. Maryland student
The GW Hatchet (George Wshington U.) Men more likely to die from same behaviors
Daily Lobo (U. New Mexico) |
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Spring is here (finally)

Evan Kestenbaum/Assistant
Photo Editor
Three engineers,
all juniors from the Theta Tau fraternity, Blake Smith, Stefano C. Maestri
and Krystian Hlebowicz, sat near the fountain in front of the Glenn G.
Bartle Library Tower yesterday afternoon. Temperatures reached into the
70s by noon, bringing scores of students outside to study, tan - or do
whatever they would to savor the weather. The picturesque weather gave
way, however, around 7:15 p.m., when sunny skies turned cloudy, and torrential
rain poured down across the Southern Tier.


This week, Release takes you into a day in the life of a disc jockey,
an acting company and, a singing group.
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Golf wins AE Championship
By Arthur Sherman
When it was all said and done, this team saved its best for last. EDITORIAL
Binghamton Nope Day
OP/ED
A personal tale of American values
By Adam D. Perry
Editor reflects upon crazy freshman year
By Daniel Schwartz
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Government is toying with students' futures
This year's Assembly accomplished little
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