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Winter session returns after successful debut
As the fall semester draws to a close, many students are probably looking forward to a nice long break. But for the students enrolled in BU’s winter session, the break will consist...
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Homeland security grants allot $500,000 to city
Some recently-approved help from New York State may help Binghamton become a safer place: the city of Binghamton has begun the process of receiving over $570,000 in homeland security grants over the...
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Championship reward: No. 2 Penn State
The good news: They made the NCAA Tournament. The bad news: They have to face Penn State in the first round. The Binghamton University women’s volleyball team received an automatic bid to...
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Bearcats dismantled at Oklahoma
After two tough losses to start the season, all the Bearcats wanted was a victory. That’s tough to do, however, when facing the No. 5 team in the nation. The men’s basketball...
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Thanksgiving break postponed by two classes
For the first time in years, Binghamton classes will be recessing at 3:20 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving break, as opposed to the usual 1:00 p.m. recess time of past...
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The system is down
The Binghamton University Web mail server was down from Sunday evening to Monday around 6 p.m., leaving BU students unable to access their e-mail accounts for approximately 24 hours. According to Mark...
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Volleyball team captures BU’s only fall title
Down 28-26 in the final game, the Bearcats showed the resiliency and character that got them to the conference championship. “I saw my dream standing right in front of me and I...
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Wrestler arrested in bar punch
As if restarting a Division I wrestling program wasn’t hard enough. Freshman heavyweight Ed Bordas was arrested by the Binghamton city police early Friday morning on three misdemeanor charges. They include third...
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Money-making majors trump less lucrative programs
While pondering the post-college job market, many students ask themselves, “What can I do to earn a lot of money?” In a world where a Sodexho turkey sandwich costs over $2, financial...
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NY high court orders fewer secret meetings
Schools like Binghamton University can’t close their meetings to the public — even if officials deem them “advisory” to the ultimate decision maker. That’s what New York’s highest court ruled Thursday in...