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Wrestling makes strides over break
So much for rebuilding. Following a year where no victories were achieved, expectations for any team are usually pretty low. But, much to the delight of local wrestling fans, the Binghamton Bearcats...
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Season’s looking up for women’s b-ball
The Binghamton women’s basketball team knows how to get off to a quick start. After 10 minutes, things tend to get more complicated. Last Saturday the Bearcats (6-13, 2-4 AE) jumped out...
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Your BU sports briefs
Men’s basketball inks Canadian guard The Binghamton men’s basketball team has signed 6-foot-2 combo guard Chretien Lukusa from Scarborough, Ontario, to a national letter of intent, the school announced on Jan. 4....
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John Arthur, 60, dies from lung cancer
After a long and arduous battle with lung cancer, John Arthur, the renowned professor of philosophy and director of Binghamton University’s philosophy, politics and law program, died Monday. Arthur, who was 60...
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Frostbite warning for this weekend
After months of unseasonably mild temperatures, it seems that Mother Nature is extracting her payback on the Southern Tier with extremely cold temperatures. Local forecasts show single-digit lows predicted for tonight, with...
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Sean’s expansion dream team
Dear Mr. David Stern, Hanes, Nike and Just For Men are in. Now I need your support. Michael Jordan is my starting shooting guard. John Stockton brings the ball up and David...
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Paying the textbook bills
Traces of hemorrhaging credit cards and unwrapped — and therefore nonreturnable — textbooks can be seen strewn around Binghamton University’s campus as the book buying rush got underway this week. But the...
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Men’s basketball at a loss for words
NFL commentators often refer to cornerbacks as “wide receivers with no hands” — they’d rather play receiver, but their inability to catch the ball relegates them to a less desirable defensive position....
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A view from the zoo
Since thinking about this year’s squad makes me feel like banging my head against my desk, I started daydreaming about how great Binghamton would be if its best players could have finished...
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And the Golden Globe should have gone to'
You may have noticed the movies released at the end of 2006 seem to garner the most media attention — no, it’s not an accident. Studios time the release of films that...