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Release rocks with Foo Fighters
A sold-out crowd of 7,000 bodies, all rubbing against each other, welcomed the Foo Fighters to Binghamton University. “I love sweaty dudes who say they love me,” David Grohl said, flashing a...
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Track team has best showing ever at AE Championships
It was a weekend of firsts for the Binghamton University track and field team. At the America East championships, six school records were set on the men’s side leading to a second...
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Ranking the NHL’s best and worst fans
The NHL’s Best and Worst … Fans As hockey fans, we all have an obligation to our favorite team. Certain fans take more pride in being fans than others. Here is a...
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Binghamton hopes to Rock the Vote
A host of Binghamton University artists will perform at Rock the Vote this Thursday in an effort to increase voter registration among their peers. The event, which is sponsored by the College...
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BU fights off snow for late victory
It was 3:50 on Friday afternoon and snow blanketed the field of the Bearcats Sports Complex. Event staffers were shoveling around the goals and the lines were being cleared. The stage seemed...
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Spring sports briefs
The Binghamton University baseball team started its season with a 4-0 win over host James Madison in Harrisonburg, Va. on Saturday before dropping a doubleheader to JMU on Sunday. Zach Groh, BU’s...
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Smear tactics
When a friend of mine first laid out the details of what was being reported in the New York Times about John McCain last week, I knew foul play was afoot. The...
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All eyes will be on the Events Center next weekend
Lee Winkler 11/27/07 America East Tournament On March 7, nine teams will journey to Binghamton. On March 9, only two will remain standing. And on March 15, one team will have a...
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Bearcats head to Cornell for lacrosse opener
Even though Binghamton University’s men’s lacrosse team travels to No. 5 Cornell for a road game today, the Bearcats are hoping their home field will have them prepared. You read correctly. For...
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BSU speaker incorporates economics into Black History Month discussion
More than 50 people gathered in Lecture Hall 1 Sunday night to hear a provocative speech by economist and commentator Julianne Malveaux. Her visit, part of a series of events sponsored by...