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Valentine’s spirit fills residence halls; singles set to mingle

Love is in the air at Binghamton University as class councils and community governments plan events to make this Valentine’s Day week a good time for couples and single students alike. On...


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Last-minute gift guide

Whether you’ve fallen into procrastination mode or just have no idea what to get your significant other, the calendar will read Feb. 14 before you know it. And if this reminder causes...


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Bearcats set for AE weekend slate

The Bearcats’ losing streak may have come to an end, but their recent success at home will be put to the test on Saturday as the Bearcats host defending conference champion University...


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Men’s hoops drops 2nd straight road game

Another big second-half lead was blown and another road game was lost for the Binghamton University men’s basketball team. Elements that have been habitual problems all season long for this young Bearcats...


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Before a petition, get the facts

Every week and a half, I start to stress out over what topic to write about for my column. I seem to ponder over the same mind-aching question: Should I write about...


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Greek Life needs some work

You say you’re from Alpha Zeta Omega Kappa Beta Delta? That’s nice. If you’ve ever told me you’re part of fraternity or a sorority, my eyes probably glazed over. This happened for...


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B-sens to play historic outdoor game vs. ‘Cuse

Ice hockey was a game born on the frozen ponds of North America, as players young and old alike braved the winter elements to establish a sport available solely on ice. Next...


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Facebook has a purpose, tag yourself in a revolution

Facebook has unquestionably revolutionized the way we communicate. It has expanded exponentially in the almost six years of its existence, and now has over 350 million users. Unlike the days when Facebook’s...


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Ryan emphasizes value of community, teamwork

In Monday’s State of the City address, Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan was frank about the effect of the economic climate on the city, yet he was optimistic about his government’s ability to...


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When the skies are not blue, the people are

According to a recent study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, New York is ranked as the least happy state in the nation. While some may be surprised by this...