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SUNY faces an annual tuition rise
By Alice Hunt
The chancellor of the State University of New York put forth a proposal Wednesday requesting a new tuition policy for the 2004-2005 fiscal year that would include "predictable annual increases in tuition at the state-operated campuses" in which Binghamton University is included. Campus battles meningitis case
By Marianne Lebedinskaya
A Binghamton University student has been hospitalized with a meningococoial meningitis infection, leading to a campus-wide health alert. Student opinion mixed on alcohol rules
Letters offering suggestions about alcohol use on campus - school officials say the letters will help formulate policy - were requested by this newspaper under the state's Freedom of Information Law. The school provided the letters (excerpts appear on page 3), but redacted identifying information. Gay marriage and the power of the Massachusetts court
Vanderbilt Hustler (Vanderbilt U.) U. California graduate students strike
Daily Californian (U. California-Berkeley) Internet2: The alternative to Internet holds promise
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Letters offering suggestions about alcohol use on campus -- school officials
say the letters will help forumlate policy -- were requested by this newspaper
under the state's Freedom of Information Law. The school provided the
letters, by redacted identifying information. Go
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Godsmack concert feeds rock hunger for all Binghamton. Go to article
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Williams' late shot saves ugly game
By Arthur Sherman
There was nothing pretty about Binghamton University's trip to Central Connecticut State's Mohegan Sun Classic. But at least BU came away with one victory, even if the Bearcats only scored 38 points in their lone win. Soccer already preparing for next year after '03 success
By Dominique Zino
Just two days after the Bearcats' return from St. Louis, head coach Paul Marco was on the road again looking to stack his bench for next season. 2004-05 will doubtless bring a new sense of respect for Binghamton men's soccer, but that respect will be accompanied by a new set of obstacles. EDITORIAL
Gone to the dogs
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Point-Counterpoint: does Division I work for BU? No
Jordan Shapiro
Point-Counterpoint: Does Division I work for BU? Yes
Corey Frampton
Unity can save diversity: LACAS and the funding fight
Daniel Shwartz
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