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Activist team cites learning as critical
By Andrea Boyarsky
Free trade is leading to food insecurity, worker exploitation and mass migration in Nicaragua, two speakers said at Binghamton University yesterday afternoon. Engineering school celebrates 20 years
By Marianne Lebedinskaya
The candles on the cake are lit as the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences celebrates its 20th birthday and two decades of achievement and innovative growth. Hookah café brings students together
By Michael Marrero
We all know about the caterpillar. But for those of us who could not make it to Wonderland last Monday evening, Dickinson amphitheater was the site of Binghamton's first hookah café, sponsored by Hillel-Jewish Student Union, and taking place in the Sukkah, the tabernacle outside Dickinson Dining Hall. College students likely to gamble
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Surgeon General be Damned
Adam Petela/Photographer
Alan Walker, a junior majoring
in psychology and philosophy, exhales a second lung of smoke at a Hookah-smoking
event yesterday night outside the Dickinson Dining Hall. Sponsored by
Hillel-Jewish Student Union to celebrate the tabernacle festival of Sukkot,
the smoking sesh drew about 40 people who participated in the ancient
Mideast tradition of hookah smoking. Go
to article

Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
From this building has come 20 years of mechanical
marvels. Go to article
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Scoreless tie leaves Bearcats looking for conference title
By Dominique Zino
It's all about expectations for the Bearcats this year -- and there are three possible outcomes: they fall short of them, surpass them, or stare them down and face them head on. Playoff home games would be up to fans
By Arthur Sherman
When is a tie as good as a win? When it's Binghamton University at home against Boston University in men's soccer. EDITORIAL
But baby, it's cold outside
OP/ED
Binghamton area cab companies must be held to higher standard
By Corey Frampton
New housing lottery dangerous to students
By Daniel Schwartz
Michael Moore a radical menace for liberals seeking a spokesman
By Jordan Shapiro
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
'Concert man' deserves a break
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