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Late Nite Madness has successful return

Basketball season is officially under way. Friday night, fans got a little taste of what this year is going to be like as Late Nite Madness made its return to the Events...


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Pipe Dream Job: Ron Klempner

I don’t know what job I’ll have in a year or five years, or even 10. But there’s a good chance I’ll be working in sports. And for all I know, there...


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B-ball is back, so is BU ZOO

While everyone stood and cheered on their Binghamton University basketball teams Friday night, one stand-out group is always prevalent in the Events Center: the BU ZOO. Senior Dan Cherico, the president of...


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New focus for PhysEd

Next semester’s re-direction of the health and physical education curriculum will affect what gym classes will be offered and their weight in credits. According to department director Lisa Hrehor, the department will...


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No more Gym Class Heroes

If the idea of horseback riding in the quiet hills of the Southern Tier made you any more excited to sign up for a gym course, our front page story may have...


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BU swimming and diving kicks off season at Western NY Invitational

Binghamton, get set to get wet. The 2007-2008 Binghamton University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams began their season at the Western New York Invitational this past weekend. The Bearcats swam...


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BU looks to rebound against Colgate

After a bad loss at Hartford on Saturday, the Binghamton University men’s soccer team (9-3-0, 2-1 America East) is looking to get back on track tonight in a midweek match against Colgate...


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Bearcats cross country rises to top

In a large race, it takes a lot for a team to get noticed. The elite will be the teams standing in the spotlight. The Binghamton University women’s cross country team garnered...


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A tightening belt on the job market

As one of many who is enrolled in an undergraduate program at an accredited collegiate center, I’m already thinking about what I’m going to do in graduate school, and the idea of...


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Of race, Harlem and the O'Reilly Factor

Bill O’Reilly loves black people. Well, actually, I wouldn’t go that far. But at the very least, after last week’s dinner Bill-O does have a ‘better’ understanding of black culture. On Sept....