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A statue apart
A statue of a bearcat is being unveiled in front of the Events Center on Saturday. We can't make them leave the tarp on, but we can try. ...
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Our "Brain" simply cannot process parking
Entering my junior year at Binghamton University, I was filled with feelings of ambivalence. I would face classes that are — or at least should be — harder than anything I’ve taken...
News
Harpur's Ferry lends helping hand to flood victims at Events Center
Harpur's Ferry, Binghamton University's student-run volunteer ambulance service, played an important role in assisting victims of the flood in the Events Center and the West Gym. ...
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CDC pairs students with alumni for winter externship program
This winter, the Career Development Center will officially debut its Liberal Arts to Careers Externship (LACE) program, which ran for the first time as a limited pilot program this summer. The program...
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The show goes on
Have no fear, the Pretty Lights concert will go on. The tactful move by the SA Programming Board to change the concert venue to the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena proves BU's ...
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Displaced renters attend seminar on tenant rights
The effects of the flood of Wednesday, Sept. 7 and Thursday, Sept. 8 — which displaced thousands of local residents from their homes, caused millions of dollars in damages and left parts...
Arts & Culture
Looking for something to do: Sept. 20, 2011
Tuesday, Sept. 20 Grad Fair From 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., representatives from graduate programs from across the country will be available to speak to those students who are interested in going...
News
PETCO accepts blame for 100 animal deaths
PETCO CEO Jim Myers has said that PETCO accepts full responsibility for the flooding deaths of 100 animals that perished at the company's Johnson City store location. ...
Opinions
Drug testing students would prove too costly
In Tuesday’s edition of Pipe Dream, Shelby Wilson argued in her debut column that students receiving financial aid should be drug tested. This argument is lacking in several important areas, namely the...
News
As seats fill up, some students locked out of core courses
Twice a year, students at Binghamton University enroll in new courses and sections. Many succeed in getting the classes they want or need in order to graduate, but for many others, the ...