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BU affirmative action policy unchanged
By Alice Hunt
The United States Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action will have little impact on Binghamton University’s admissions, officials say. Downtown bars dread looming smoking ban
By Matt Chayes
Cigarette smoking will be banned in bars across New York beginning July 24. In Downtown Binghamton, the imminent law has sent shockwaves through the bars frequented by thousands of Binghamton University students.
POLICE WATCH
Supreme Court declares sodomy legal
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Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
Students participate in a silent demonstration
in support of affirmative action in May between the Union and Lecture
Hall.


Photo from ILM/Universal
The Hulk finds out first hand that it isn’t
always easy being green as he faces down the army.
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Chili
Peppers fire up crowd in New Jersey
Matt Chayes
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are all grown up. Almost.
A
graceful Hulk raises comic book bar
Elliot Jarbe
With three recent comic book adaptations (Daredevil, X2 and Spider-Man)
that have set box office records, what makes Marvel’s newest film offering
The Hulk any different than the latest superhero endeavor?
The
ultimate summer job
Aaron Riccio
Tired of having to earn minimum wage over the summer in a worthless part-time
job that doesn’t develop any skills and which forces you to dress in an
obsequious garb, obeying people obviously less intelligent than you?
EDITORIAL
Affirmatively Unclear
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