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For men’s basketball, fresh start in 2008-09 season
At practice on Tuesday, Binghamton University’s men’s basketball coach Kevin Broadus unleashed a harsh verbal tirade on his players over a perceived lack of effort in suicide sprints. He looked over at...
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Manchester Orchestra’s drummer dishes on ‘Gossip Girl’ and new CD
Besides giving you a weekly dose of teen angst, “Gossip Girl” has been providing a spotlight on some up-and-coming bands, like Manchester Orchestra. The Georgia-based indie rock quintet has been around for...
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City comes in first in pierogy contest
After 6,450 pounds of flour, 9,000 pounds of potatoes, 180,000 handmade pierogies and 1,500 signatures, the city of Binghamton has been crowned the “Pierogy Pocket Capital of America” for the second year...
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A ‘Fine’ choice to guide team
When he was selecting a second captain to pair with senior Reggie Fuller, Binghamton University’s men’s basketball coach Kevin Broadus had some obvious options. He could choose a senior who had been...
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‘Unlimited, together we’re unlimited’
“They said this day would never come” were the words that rang through my ears after 21 months, 50-something contests, 20 some-odd debates, millions of dollars, thousands of miles and millions of...
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Johnson City Wal-Mart to be complete by ‘09
Workers have begun preliminary construction on the site of a future 130,000-square-foot Wal-Mart at 14 Lester Ave. in Johnson City. Newman Development Group, LLC, the same company that built University Plaza and...
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Sixth straight AE finals appearance for ‘Cats
Binghamton University’s men’s soccer team went 6-11-1 and missed the playoffs in 2002, coach Paul Marco’s first season. In every season since then, a span of a conference record six-straight years, the...
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Fans have spoken, Stenta wins AE POY
The America East Fan’s Choice Player of the Year for the 2008 men’s soccer season is Binghamton University goalkeeper Jason Stenta. Stenta, who before recording another shutout in the America East semifinal...
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Grad applications could jump as result of economic trends
If the economic downturn follows past patterns, more college seniors may consider applying for graduate school instead of going straight to work, experts say. Clifford Kern, an economics professor at Binghamton University,...
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Stately taxation
Mistakenly, the state of New York and those in charge of its higher education system think college students, with little warning, should help balance the state’s dilapidated budget. After this year’s financial...