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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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Don’t be afraid to jump on the Bearcat bandwagon

If anyone wants to jump on the men’s soccer team bandwagon, it will be parked at West Gym Field this Saturday afternoon. Great seats are still available, but with a chance at...


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Visiting prof is expert on Asian politics

As North Korea threatens “to deliver merciless blows” with nuclear weapons, the Asian and Asian American studies program at Binghamton University has brought a visiting professor who knows the geo-psychology and politics...


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Police Watch

FRIDAY, OCT. 13, midnight — Binghamton’s New York State University Police responded to the call of an unresponsive 18-year-old female and found her to be intoxicated; she had been drinking off campus....


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Bing’s hot spots for a hot cup of java

Tired of dining hall food or just looking for someplace new to grab a bite? Believe it or not, there are some great cafes to eat at in the Binghamton area. Where,...


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Women’s soccer drops season finale

Hope of a first-round bye in the conference tournament for the Binghamton women’s soccer team disappeared Thursday night, as the Bearcats fell to the second-place Hartford Hawks 2-0 at Hartford. Hartford won...


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Proctor needs a doctor: Bearcat guard breaks his wrist

The Binghamton men’s basketball team has not played a single game yet, but it already has its first loss of the season. Senior guard Steven Proctor will be out for six to...