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40 days till freedom
Hello, my name is Lauren and I will be abstinent for the next 40 days. Yes, the idea may seem insane but I have made a conscious decision to give up sex...
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Quiller quick facts
Binghamton University’s Rory Quiller could become the fourth athlete in Binghamton history to attend the Olympics. Quiller, a 23-year-old MBA Student and 6-foot-4-inch BU pole vaulter, has reached the provisional mark necessary...
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State of the city
Binghamton University has a slightly schizophrenic relationship with the neighboring City of Binghamton. Not only are we actually in Vestal, but we’re separated by a parkway and a river from the City...
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Thirer: flagship designation has no bearing on athletics
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer indicated in his State of the State address last month that University at Buffalo and Stony Brook are the top candidates to become the flagship institutions of...
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Whose hands are in your vote?
It is no surprise how close the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination has become. What is surprising is that the eventual outcome may not rest...
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Bearcats drop two on New England swing
The growing pains continued for the Binghamton University men’s tennis team this past weekend at Boston College and Brown University, where the Bearcats dropped both decisions, 5-2. On Saturday, the BC Eagles...
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Women’s tennis takes early season knocks
Michael Jordan used to lose to the Detroit Pistons in the playoffs every year. Eli Manning lost his first six games as an NFL starter and became the New York media’s whipping...
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Battle of the BUs set for Tuesday
The Binghamton University men’s basketball team will be looking for its first win of the month when it visits Boston University at 7 tonight. The Bearcats will look to play a complete...
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Lost: Bearcat Mojo
Once again, the Binghamton University men’s basketball team found itself facing a double-figure deficit early in the second half. Once again, the Bearcats fought their way back. And once again, they came...
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Identity is not easily defined
One of my classes this semester began with the professor asking the class to define two words: “race” and “ethnicity.” Although my mind automatically jumped to a very typical categorization (race as...