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President DeFleur axes wrestling team
By Chris Strub
Binghamton University President Lois B. DeFleur announced Wednesday morning that the wrestling team would be cut, after more than a month of discussion. A night in the cold, living like the homeless
By Michael Marrero
Despite freezing temperatures and light snow falling, students gathered around a barrel fire, with some boxes to sleep in for a night in the Dickinson Amphitheater last night as a part of an activist group's annual Box Sleep-Out. Sick of telemarketers? Register to block calls
By Michael Marrero
Students who are sick of being awakened by the blare of a telephone and the sound of a telemarketer at 8 a.m. can now say "goodbye" to those early calls. Greenmarkets provide healthy, environment-friendly food to all
Columbia Daily Spectator (Columbia U.) Knife company called fraudulent
Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell U.) Satirist panel tells N.Y. group about 15 sideslapping years
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Scott Goldstein/Assistant
Photo Editor
If they want to continue collegiate
wrestling, BU wrestlers will need to find another school, because the
wrestling team was ordered axed by the University president.

Evan Kestenbaum/Photo Editor
Carolyn Lowery, an American Red Cross
Donor Specialist draws Senior Electrical Engineer Cathy Casti's blood
during a drive hosted by the American Red Cross. Cathy, the Chabad House,
the Binghamton Red Cross Club, and members of the Theta Tau Fraternity
donated their time and blood in an effort to help others. Cathy said "It's
wonderful to do something for a good cause, it makes me feel good."
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Road shutout has men thinking AE title
By Dominique Zino
It's not a bad time to get into a groove. With the playoffs potentially just three games away, the Binghamton University men's soccer team has been serving up shutouts like they haven't realized there's any other way to play. The count is up to 11. Disallowed goal leads to a draw
By Arthur Sherman
Many participants involved in Thursday's women's soccer match walked off West Gym Field disappointed and frustrated. Coaches, players and even referees were visibly upset, having nothing to do with the wind and snow that surrounded play. EDITORIAL
Wrestle This (Reprise)
OP/ED
Curse of October proves a danger for daredevils looking for fame
By Jordan Shapiro
Fighting DeFleur? Then act your age
By Daniel Schwartz
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Wrestling 'sacrifice' unfounded
Racism is racism, period
Health Services helpful and effective
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