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Tasty sweets make Halloween treats

With Halloween just around the corner, many students have their minds on what costume they’re going to wear and what parties they’re going to, but a big part of Halloween is the...


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Wild sa-Bar-i: Cosmo’s Tiki Bar

Lately, Binghamton has been getting chilly. Nay, not just chilly; it’s been downright cold. Cold and wet. So Release took a wild sa-bar-i to search for a solution — a place that...


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Swimming and diving opens up season against Boston

Coming off a snow-out at the WNY Invitational in Buffalo, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams faced off against conference rival Boston University on Sunday in their season opener. The...


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Graduate students can face money woes

As if graduate school wasn’t hard enough, the nearly 3,000 graduate students at Binghamton University are being left to find a way to pay their tuition with insufficient help from the University....


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Back in the Day, Oct. 23, 1953: ‘National frats ousted by state’

Pipe Dream is celebrating its 60th year as Binghamton University’s independent student newspaper. It started as the Colonial News in fall 1946, and has been going strong twice a week ever since....


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How one night can crush a dream

I never had a dog, so I never had a dog that died. But I’m pretty sure I can tell you what it feels like. Last Thursday night, I’m sure a lot...


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LJ’s Picks

Lock: Cincinnati (-4 1/2) over Atlanta The Bengals won the game that they had to win on Sunday, beating Carolina to save their season. The Falcons were lucky to escape against the...


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Women’s soccer to open AE tournament against UNH

It was the most important game of the season: a 1-0 shutout in sudden death overtime over New Hampshire on Oct. 5, moving the Binghamton women’s soccer team ahead of the Wildcats...


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The bell curve: enemy to students everywhere

We are all familiar with the bell curve. Those taking statistics courses this semester have learned to draw it perfectly, even with their eyes closed. To many, it is a good friend...


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Mark’s NBA Awards

MVP: Dwayne Wade, Heat — As age begins to slow him down, Shaq is no longer the unstoppable force he once was. Wade will be the team’s featured player once again, and...