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University Danger Center
When the Downtown Center opened last month, Binghamton University and city officials praised the building, saying it heralded a new era of cooperation between BU and its urban neighbor. But while the...
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Ben's picks: Week 4
Lock: WASHINGTON (-4) over Giants ‘ The Giants are awful on both sides of the ball. Enough said. Carolina (-4) over ATLANTA ‘ After getting blown out by Houston last week, expect...
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Shamrock and roll' with the Dropkick Murphys
An outsider might have thought that there had been a mistake in the show’s advertising. This weekend Magic City Music Hall welcomed both mohawk-sporting punks and collared shirt-wearing college students. One couple...
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The good and the bad of the Bearcat Sport Complex
I encouraged everyone to check out the new field in its debut Tuesday night for the women’s soccer game against Syracuse. Here are some thoughts, good and bad, of how things went:...
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Embrace a simpler tradition: leave your e-mail in your room
Consider yourself lucky, you get to sit in class for approximately four hours per day. Sound contradictory? It’s not. Some of us are even luckier. Our parents willingly pay the thousands of...
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Bearcats look to rebound in Hartwick
For the Binghamton University men’s soccer team, it’s not last weekend. And for the Hartwick men’s soccer team, these aren’t the Hawks of years past. The Bearcats (5-2) are coming off a...
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Campus e-mail receives a makeover
When students and faculty log into their Binghamton University e-mail accounts Monday morning, they may notice something different. Instead of being greeted by the familiar SquirrelMail, users will be introduced to a...
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Evan's picks: Week 4
Lock: Indianapolis (-6 1/2) over HOUSTON ‘ Colts favored by less than a touchdown against the Texans? Free money, people. WASHINGTON (-4) over Giants ‘ The Giants will be the last remaining...
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Losing the forest for the trees
Over the weekend impassioned protesters rallied in Washington, D.C., to demonstrate against the United States’ involvement in Iraq. The rhetoric of the presidential candidates, both Democratic and Republican, has and continues to...
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David Redbord elected VPMA
After a resignation in June left one Student Association executive board position open, David Redbord was named the new vice president for multicultural affairs after yesterday’s elections confirmed his victory by almost...