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Know your debts: they could cost you
When freshman Jesse Capecelatro received a $2,400 bill for repairs to a window he punched in the Onondaga Hall lobby and related health costs, he paid most of his debt immediately, even...
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Softball team drops two of three to Seawolves
The bats finally came out of hibernation for the Bearcats over the weekend. The only problem was, they also came out for the Seawolves. After losing the first contest of the America...
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Break schedule cuts it close for Passover
Many of Binghamton University’s Jewish students will be racing to get home by sundown this Wednesday to celebrate Passover, one of Judaism’s most important holidays. But those who have class until Wednesday...
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Updated: BU alum suspected in insider-trading plot
NEW YORK — A recent Binghamton University graduate was indicted last week in connection with a Wall Street insider-trading scam that netted millions of dollars in illegal profits. In the biggest such...
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Offbeat News
Heaven isn’t too far away The Milky Way is home to the sun, Pluto, Binghamton University … and alcohol. “Astronomers say they have spotted a cloud of alcohol in deep space that...
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Three for the show: BU allows just three hits
The Binghamton baseball team finished its non-conference schedule on a high note, but the Bearcats know their true challenge lies ahead. Binghamton (10-8-1) defeated Cornell (5-13) 8-3 at Varsity Field Wednesday in...
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Women’s lacrosse garners highest win total ever
Binghamton’s women’s lacrosse team headed to Niagara Wednesday for a chance to avenge a loss from last year, as it continued to prepare for conference play. Fortunately for the Bearcats, this year’s...
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Over 1,000 botched SAT scores shake faith in testing system
Following the miscalculation of several thousand SAT scores last October, and the subsequent rescinding of 1,600 tests for re-examination two weeks ago, the credibility of the College Board and the test itself...
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Briefs
Calling all students to sue the government The American Civil Liberties Union and the Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) joined to seek plaintiffs for a class action lawsuit against the government....
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Forum uncovers cultural health issues
Last Thursday, a group of about 30 students gathered in room 133 in the Old University Union to discuss a number of current health issues and how they affect different groups of...