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To help the hungry, group looks to BU

It’s easy to forget, as Binghamton University students scramble to find jobs and make tuition, that more than a billion people around the world are living in poverty. One organization, however, is...


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Juicy Campus bids farewell

The economic downturn may have affected tuition and student life, but students may not have predicted that it would affect college gossip as well. A popular outlet for gossip among Binghamton University...


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Resumes in hand, students flock to job fair

Over 1,300 Binghamton University students wearing shiny shoes and high heels trekked through the rain and slush surrounding the Events Center yesterday with only one goal in mind: to impress recruiters and...


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Undergrad literary journal to showcase student work

Students will soon have another fix for their creative needs. Beginning this fall, Binghamton University will boast its only chartered undergraduate literary journal, Ellipsis. “The journal is about creativity,” Marissa Fielstein, president...


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Nothing but a number

Let me start by stating the obvious: the majority of Americans aim to put legislators into office whose interests lay in passing just laws onto our legal system. However, every so often...


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Victoria’s other secrets

A day of bra shopping leaves one customer pleasantly surprised and the other with the bitter taste of dissatisfaction. As my DSC (designated shopping companion) and I approach our personal nirvana of...


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Middle school converted to student apt. complex

Johnson City’s former C. Fred Johnson Middle School is being converted into the C. Fred Plaza Apartment Complex, a new student housing area set to open in June 2009. The C. Fred...


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Big Red hands ‘Cats first loss

After a 3-0 start this season, Binghamton University’s men’s tennis team suffered their first defeat on Wednesday afternoon. The Bearcats, who began the season by defeating Villanova, UNC Greensboro and Dartmouth, could...


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Another he-said, she-said, in enrollment troubles

Students and Binghamton University officials are telling different stories after more than 300 students were dropped from their classes for failing to confirm their enrollment. Sophomore Katie Lindenbaum said she confirmed her...


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Conduct code on review

Judicial Affairs has proposed a new Student Code of Conduct and is looking for your output. “I had a desire to overhaul the code three years ago,” said Milton Chester, director of...