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Alpha Xi Delta sorority loses charter

Binghamton University's chapter of Alpha Xi Delta (AZD), Zeta Phi, lost its charter Monday, making it the second BU sorority chapter to lose its charter within the year. ...


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Lugo added as BU Council student rep

Matt Lugo, a senior majoring in psychology, was elected as the student representative to the Binghamton University Council Wednesday. The BU Council is made up of 10 unpaid members, according to the...


Sports

Volleyball sweeps Stony Brook, falls to UMBC during weekend homestand

After sweeping Stony Brook University on Oct. 28, the Binghamton University volleyball team fell to University of Maryland, Baltimore County at home Sunday in four sets (25-21, 21-25, 25-22, 25-14). In last...


Opinions

Wall Street protests still lack purpose and direction

The Occupy Wall Street movement is now in the middle of its second month. It has inspired similar movements across the country, all of which seem just as committed to the cause...


Sports

Women's soccer heads to America East semifinals

Senior Taylor Kucharski scored only 2:22 into the game as the Bearcats went on to top the University of New Hampshire 1-0 in the America East quarterfinals on Thursday. ...


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OC3 only community E-Board to receive stipends

Although the Student Association bylaws permit the Executive Boards of Binghamton University's eight residential communities to allocate themselves stipends from their own budgets, the leadership of Off Campus College Council (OC3) is ...


Opinions

A price too steep

Israel paid a pretty penny for the return of soldier Gilad Shalit, but was the asking price simply too high? ...


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Police Watch: Oct. 25, 2011

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 10 a.m. — Binghamton’s New York State University Police received a complaint that people have been stealing handicap automatic door push-pads from the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center, Investigator Patrick...


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CDC hopes to help grads facing a stalled economy

The Career Development Center (CDC) held a job panel titled "Is My Student Going to Get a Job?" from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday in Lecture Hall 14. ...


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Alumni panel discusses healthy eating

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) hosted a panel discussion titled "Whet Your Appetite" yesterday, which presented possible job positions in the food industry that advocate for health and environmental consciousness. ...