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Need to escape?
Nothing ruins the college experience more than a bad roommate. Whether they’re loud, rude or smelly, the art of escaping them can be delicate, but extremely good for the body and soul....
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Students worry over OCCT plight
As the Binghamton University administration and Student Association work to resolve the legal problems plaguing Off Campus College Transport, students impatiently await a solution. “You can’t have college without transportation, and not...
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Landlords object to DT student housing project
Not everyone is welcoming Campus Suites, the proposed Downtown Binghamton student housing project, with open arms. Ellie Farfaglia, president of the Landlords Association of Broome County, is worried about what the new...
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Stabbing wounds were self-inflicted
The Vestal Police Department has ruled that the alleged stabbing of a former male Binghamton University student, was in fact self-inflicted. “The investigation is concluded,” Lt. John Taylor of the Vestal Police...
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US Open: Old faces, new hope
Despite their impressive resumes, Roger Federer and Serena Williams had to bounce back from rough times in the sport of tennis. The 2008 U.S. Open was capped off by Federer and Williams...
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Profs say cheating not unusual at BU
It’s a tempting crime. Statistics suggest that it is also an easy crime. Most have at least thought about it — looking over their neighbor’s shoulder and copying an answer — but...
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Binghamton tennis aims for the ace
What are the marks of a successful season? How about a 13-6 finish or placing second in the America East conference? How does having three standout freshmen sound? Well, it is certainly...
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Humanitarian to visit Binghamton
The Northeast will get a glimpse of the Mexican-American border when human rights activist Enrique Morones speaks at Binghamton University this month. Morones is the founder of Border Angels, a group that...
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A smashing good time with Gallagher
Forget pumpkins, Gallagher has been smashing watermelons since the early 1980s, and just like the fashions, ’80s comedy is back in style, at least in Johnson City. Sept. 6 saw the comic...
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Newman House welcomes new priest
Newman House visitors might notice a few changes to the chapel this semester — the possibility of wireless Internet, cable television, revised mass schedules, and a new chaplain and his dog. Rev....