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Keep in mind, you are what you eat
Order up! “I’ll have a double cheeseburger with a side of heart disease, some love handles and one large bucket of deliciousness, please.” Fast food is seriously enticing, despite the deluge of...
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Save some cash on texbook purchases
For some students, textbooks are rarely more than expensive, heavy, seasonal shelf decorations. But there have been some changes to the traditional method of buying and selling textbooks that offer students more...
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Swimming and diving teams sweep Niagara
With only one meet to go before the conference tournament, the Binghamton University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams blasted past Niagara University on Sunday afternoon. At Niagara, the men defeated...
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Construction to improve Lecture Hall’s functionality
Two prominent buildings on Binghamton University’s campus will soon see renovations and reconstruction aimed at improving their appearances and increasing their functions. Beginning in May 2010, the Lecture Hall is going to...
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Plot still can’t be made in a computer
“Avatar.” You’ve heard all about it, and more than likely, you’ve seen it. Over the winter break, I got the chance to see it in 3-D at the Times Square AMC for...
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Group takes to couch for meditation
The New University Union was the site for a group of students surrounding a saffron sofa and speakers blasting Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speeches on Jan. 27, all in an effort to...
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UPD: Vandalism in MSA office shows no connection with stabbing death
On Sunday, Dec. 13, a graduate member of the Muslim Student Association went into the organization’s unlocked office in New Union University room 308 to pray. What waited for him would not...
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Changes to affect graduate entrance exam
Those planning on taking the Graduate Record Examinations in fall 2011 will have to study for a whole new test, as the Educational Testing Service has announced plans to dramatically change the...
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State could keep bigger share of tuition hike in 2010 budget; SUNY could see broader cuts
New York state’s fiscal situation and multibillion-dollar debt is leading it to lift long-standing restrictions on the freedoms of SUNY campuses to allow them to make up for budget cuts. Gov. David...
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Gov.’s reform plan gives push to campus initiatives
An advocacy group at Binghamton University could play a part in supporting new legislation that would give individual SUNY campuses more autonomy. “Think Green. Think Global. Think Binghamton.” is an outgrowth of...