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Men’s tennis seeks first NCAA tourney victory

Tuesday afternoon, the Binghamton University men’s tennis team huddled around the television, anxiously waiting for its name to be called. The players hoped they would draw a warm weather location, and the...


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Dynamic team emerges, bitter rivalry forgotten

Just over 100 days ago, Barack Obama was sworn in as president. As was expected, his opening act has focused heavily on the economy. Judging his performance thus far, pundits and analysts...


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Schuldt helps clinch 1st conference win of ‘09

The Binghamton University softball team has endured more than its fair share of close losses, failing to net a single America East Conference victory. That changed on Saturday. Junior Cyrilla Suker pitched...


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Prof finds similarities in two wars

University of Minnesota professor and author Mark Anderson spoke last week at Binghamton University about how the American government uses the Pacific War to rationalize the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. Anderson, professor...


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Calderone breaks RBI record, BU sweeps NJIT

It didn’t matter whether the Binghamton University baseball team was playing at home or on the road this weekend, because it was ready to win. The Bearcats swept four games from the...


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Broome County introduces diesel-electric buses

Broome County Transit acquired six hybrid diesel buses that Congressman Maurice Hinchey, D-NY, in conjunction with Broome County officials debuted on April 16. To obtain these buses Hinchey secured more than $3...


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‘Liberal arts to unemployment’

Most students took full advantage of this rare display of nice weather by having barbecues or just tanning outside in the grass (by the way, skunks and deer poop there). As summer...


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Robots instead of finals

During finals week, while most students are taking exams, one class will be taking a different approach — playing soccer, robot-style. Students of Professor Richard Eckert’s Microcontrollers and Robotics computer science class...


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Frats educate on alcohol

Willie Poon always wanted to be a psychologist. Sadly, though, he was never able to become one. Poon died in a one-car accident on his way back to Binghamton after a trip...


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Assembly meeting ends with police

Tension at the end of a tumultuous year for Binghamton University’s student government led to an argument that campus police were dispatched to investigate late last night. Nearly four hours into a...