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“Lost?” We are too … and love it.
“Lost” fans know a thing or two about gasping while watching television. Flashbacks, flash-forwards, half-siblings, smoke monsters, polar bears … the list of shocking developments over the past four seasons goes on....
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Game against Boston showed a sneak-peek into the future
The Binghamton University women’s basketball team has nothing to hang their heads over after Wednesday night’s overtime loss to Boston University. It has been protocol this season that against the top teams...
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On campus, domestic violence raises concern
One in three women are affected by domestic violence-related issues at least once in their lifetime, and it’s a big problem on college campuses, according to a volunteer at Endicott’s SOS Shelter....
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What does it take to be No. 1?
With Binghamton’s win over Hartford and Boston University’s loss to Stony Brook on Wednesday, the Bearcats are now assured a first- or second-place finish in the America East. But depending on their...
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Swimming and Diving heads to Beantown for AE tournament
It’s been nearly a month since the calm waters have been broken competitively. On Thursday, swimmers from across the America East field will step up on the blocks, wait for the signal...
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Giving the zoos a break
Here’s to the “living museums” of New York state. These cultural institutions promote learning and inspire coexistence with nature and future environmentalists. Earlier this year, these organizations who seek to educate had...
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Residence halls compete to reduce energy waste
A free catered party for your community from Sodexo: sounds a little unbelievable, doesn’t it? If your community is the winner of a biweekly energy contest, this dream could be made into...
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Bearcats to play top-spot Terriers
For a team looking to bounce back from a road loss that dropped them into a fourth-place tie, what better way is there than to face the No. 1 team in the...
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What a girl wants
After claims that Hillary Clinton had put 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, a local program designed to encourage leadership in girls from grades seven through 12 strives to emulate Clinton’s...
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‘Challah’ if you want to stop world hunger
Since August, students Lisa Kaplan and Natalie Carmeli have been meeting nearly every day to work out the logistics of starting a chapter of a national organization called Challah for Hunger at...