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National caring

Though recent talks of economic crisis may have distracted our government officials, a trip to the doctor remains a terrific hardship for many Americans. As economic downturns worsen, the potential for thousands...


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Knowing average Americans

How is it that the Democrats still try to pretend to be the salt of the earth, blue collar working party? What gave them the right to point at the Republicans and...


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Would the real Republican leader please stand up?

The Republicans have lost their collective (fill in the blank). I am not even saying that as a partisan Democrat. I am saying that as a thinking person, with all five senses...


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Zombies Invade Austen’s Classic

For the hopelessly romantic and bloodthirsty comes a marriage of the minds of Jane Austen and Seth Graham-Smith in their captivating would-be masterpiece “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.” It is written with...


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Last season’s downfall proves a strength in 2009

Three weeks into the 2009 MLB season, the New York Mets and their bullpen are proving why they will be playing baseball come October — something they have failed to do the...


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Manipulating a popular video game’s speeds

In the classic video game “Super Mario Bros.,” everyone’s favorite plumber, Mario, runs off a ledge to avoid a Goomba. When Mario falls in his virtual world, he accelerates with a speed...


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Bearcats lack big hit in loss to Army

Binghamton University’s offense was hot at the plate on Tuesday, but they couldn’t convert hits into runs as the Bearcats fell to Army, 5-2. Despite the loss, the Bearcats (16-15, 8-2 America...


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NYC improv group performs at Anderson Center

Laughter reverberated through the rafters of Binghamton University’s Anderson Center for the Performing Arts when nearly 700 people packed into the Osterhout Concert Theater. On Sunday, Binghamton University’s improv group, the Pappy...


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BU celebrates Earth Day

Earth Day was celebrated at Binghamton University on Wednesday with a zero-waste festival at the Dickinson Amphitheater. “I’m tired of people asking me, ‘Why recycle?’” said Juliet Berling, the environment resource manager...


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Plans to reopen ACA in works

Three weeks ago, Jiverley Wong killed 13 innocent people at the American Civic Association at 131 Front St. in Downtown Binghamton, including two visiting Binghamton University scholar graduates. Since the shooting, the...