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Student injured in Court Street bridge fall

A Binghamton University student remains at the Wilson Regional Medical Center in Johnson City after he fell from the Court Street bridge early Wednesday morning. Michael Scarano, a 22-year-old senior mechanical engineering...


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MLB needs to rethink playoff structure, part two

On any given day, any Major League Baseball team can beat another. Exactly one week ago, the Yankees were shut out 5-0 by the lowly Kansas City Royals, a team with less...


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We just can’t drop the issue

Whew! Boy, are we glad those first two weeks of classes are over. Man, are they tough! We’re sure you’re probably tired too, after taking the first test in a few of...


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Back in the Day: Sept. 11, 1984

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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Diamond named Baseball America top prospect

Junior pitcher Scott Diamond, Binghamton’s ace southpaw, was ranked by Baseball America as the seventh-best prospect in the Coastal Plain League, a summer league for top collegiate baseball players. Diamond, whose 0.50...


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It takes the village to conjure a threesome

Last week, I became a believer. I am now a proud member of a national force which has moved mountains and awakened a new sense of hope and concord within our nation....


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Volleyball wins one of three at Harvard Invitational

Sometimes you have to take your lumps in non-conference games if you want to get better. The Binghamton volleyball team can only hope their tough non-conference slate will help them when it...


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National League recap

The National League never fails to deliver journalism material … if you’re a satirist. But in all seriousness, on Thurdsay Anibal Sanchez threw the first no-hitter in the big leagues since Randy...


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Facebook additions push the envelope on privacy

Hundreds of thousands of Facebook users expressed outrage last week against a newly-added “news feed” feature, leading to an apology posted by its creator, Mark Zuckerberg. He acknowledged that the roll-out of...


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How many joke-thieves can one summer produce?

Every college student is acutely aware of the little anecdotes, songs, movies and bars that, while not individually that important, in the collective, represent exactly what makes the memories of a great...