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Freshman Wong named Most Outstanding Player in tourney

Extraordinary Binghamton University freshman men’s tennis player Gilbert Wong continues to pile on awards to his already lengthy resume. Over the weekend, Wong was honored with the America East tournament’s Most Outstanding...


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Bearcats defend AE championship

If the America East championships were a jukebox, there would be a repeat button stuck at the Binghamton University men’s tennis team. For the fifth time in seven straight seasons, the Bearcats...


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On Writing Good

When we criticized the University’s implementation of WRIT 111, an introductory writing course, in a Fall 2008 editorial, we did so because we believed the class was based on faulty premises: that...


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English courses lose TAs to new composition class

Binghamton University English majors may have more trouble fulfilling major requirements starting next semester because of tighter caps on some of their courses. According to Harpur Associate Dean Jennifer Jensen, English majors...


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A younger Quiller highlights relays

The Binghamton University men’s and women’s track teams competed at the Penn Relays and the Cornell Invitational this past weekend, concluding the meets with mixed results. The lone highlight for Binghamton at...


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Rights bulldozed by administrative interests

To his credit, Andre Massena just wants to put everything behind him and graduate. If I’d been screwed with to the extent that he has, I’d be out for blood. Massena, a...


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Your resume matters, as does personality

Though we may be worried about finals and the end of the semester, I found some food for thought that will give us something to ponder over long after finals end —...


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Talent should count more than sexuality

I haven’t been following “American Idol” this season, but over spring break I took an hour out of my Tuesday night to play catch-up. Not only did I accurately predict who would...


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Tween Shows: Not Just for the Prepubescent

After a stressful day of classes, it’s pretty common to flip on the television and turn off your mind for a little while. But while some students are watching shows aimed for...


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Yom HaShoah

For 24 hours, students of all backgrounds took turns standing in a tent outside the New University Union for one purpose: to read names. The April 20 Yom HaShoah vigil paid tribute...