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Experiencing the big chill Downtown

Binghamton, N.Y. It’s known as the Carousel Capital of the World, for its famous spiedies (read: marinated chicken), impressive higher education institution …and the coldest goddamn weather outside of Wasila, Alaska. Okay,...


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Elliott makes leap to Ottawa

The months of December and January brought success and opportunity for Brian Elliott, Binghamton Senators goaltender. Elliott, the starting goalie of the B-Sens’ 2008-09 season, was first recognized by winning the Reebok...


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Toni makes ‘Tara’ terrific TV

I have a confession to make. I love Toni Collette. With that out there, I knew there was no way I’d miss “United States of Tara.” I was onboard the minute she...


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Can Big Ben bring home the “W” if his head isn’t in the game?

At 6 feet 5 inches tall, Ben Roethlisberger is a larger-than-life figure both on and off the football field. The quarterback of the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, he is the consensus leader...


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For ‘speedcubing,’ prof is a rubik’s master

Solving a Rubik’s Cube is no easy task, but a Binghamton University professor is world-renowned for her method of cracking the puzzle in record time. Speedcubing, a craze that has gained significant...


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Men’s hoops returns to Events Center with students at side

Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team outplayed expectations in the first half of the America East season. As the players and coaches prepare to meet each conference team for the second time, Binghamton...


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In Costa Rica, a tropical learning experience

Deadly snakes, rare birds, ancient forests and composting toilets are just some of the things that were enjoyed by more than a dozen Binghamton University students who spent their summer trekking through...


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With liberty and justice, for all

The United States recently found itself in a predicament that has become quite familiar over the past five years: violence in the Middle East, a United Nations Security Council working against the...


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Former ‘Cat wanted by Team Canada

Scott Diamond isn’t in the major leagues yet, but the former Bearcats pitcher may play alongside some of the globe’s best talent in this spring’s World Baseball Classic. Diamond, a 22-year-old left-handed...


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While you slept, they ran: winter track

On Jan. 17, the Binghamton University track teams were back in action at the Army Quad indoor meet at West Point, after resting up for over a month since their last performance...